free upgrades?

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by trebla, Nov 13, 2004.

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  1. trebla

    trebla Registered Member

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    Are the future ugrades of PG free for registered users.
     
  2. Bowserman

    Bowserman Infrequent Poster

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    Hi trebla :).

    Yes, future upgrades of ProcessGuard are certainly available to anyone who has purchased/registered an earlier version. Just go and log into the Memebers area to download the current version here.

    **Note**...if you have an old ProcessGuard v2.00 version, be sure to copy down your new product key while in the Members area (you will need this to unlock to the v3.050 Full Version), as DiamondCS has done away with the .pkf license keys. Also, be sure to read the new Help File upon install.


    Regards,
    Jade.
     
  3. wanchan

    wanchan Registered Member

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    I guess trebla is concerned about whether all future upgrades are free for registered users. Would like to know this myself.
     
  4. nameless

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    Future != Present
     
  5. Wayne - DiamondCS

    Wayne - DiamondCS Security Expert

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    Yes! Future ProcessGuard upgrades/updates are free to registered users, they always have been and they always will be :)
    We have many customers who registered version 1.0 when it was a little cheaper and haven't paid anything since, and they've received free upgrades to version 2, and now version 3.

    Best regards,
    Wayne
     
  6. nameless

    nameless Registered Member

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    Any chance you guys could buy out Microsoft, and apply the same policy to Windows?
     
  7. trebla

    trebla Registered Member

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    Thanks guy's.
    :D
     
  8. Pilli

    Pilli Registered Member

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    Hi Nameless
    Dread the thought! Can you imagine the in house decisions required to be made by ten top research analysts to decide which blocks and allows ProcessGuard would need to protect just Internet Explorer and then the 130 language sub committees .... $$$

    :D Thanks for the laugh :D
     
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