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TomColvin:
Achieve Planner, full suite version, on sale week of Aug 27, with Monday offering best deal with bonuses.  I like this time and life manager -- reviewed it at my blog a couple months ago at:
 http://becoming-a-writer-seriously.com/2007/06/14/achieve-planner-set-your-goals-plan-your-time/#more-106

For sale details, go to:  http://www.effexis.com/FireSale/

Tom

Armando:
Thanks Tom!  :up:

I was just about to post the same info (...since I started a thread about Achieve Planner a few weeks ago)...  :D

TomColvin:
Armando, deep minds run in the same channels...  There's just one flaw in the developer's promo.  He talks about doing this to thank his subscribers -- but those of us who've paid for the software already don't get a thing!  Darn...  I'd settle for half price on his e-book.

Tom

Darwin:
Armando, deep minds run in the same channels...  There's just one flaw in the developer's promo.  He talks about doing this to thank his subscribers -- but those of us who've paid for the software already don't get a thing!  Darn...  I'd settle for half price on his e-book.

Tom
-TomColvin (August 25, 2007, 11:20 PM)
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 ;D I see this often - discounts on licensing to thank loyal customers... who already have licences! Perhaps this is thought to benefit exsiting customers by:

1. Allowing them to buy themselves additional licences cheaply
2. Buy friends and families licences cheaply
3. Upgrade from an earlier version cheaply

I dunno - I've always shaken my head at this is well. The above are the rationalizations that I've come up with!

Armando:
There's just one flaw in the developer's promo.  He talks about doing this to thank his subscribers -- but those of us who've paid for the software already don't get a thing!  Darn...  I'd settle for half price on his e-book.
-TomColvin (August 25, 2007, 11:20 PM)
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;D I see this often - discounts on licensing to thank loyal customers...
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I dunno - I've always shaken my head at this is well.
-Darwin (August 25, 2007, 11:38 PM)
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Yes, I guess it's a bit awkward.

In fact, he's most probably not "thanking" anybody as much as he is trying to convert all the subscribers who haven't bought AP... yet. That's me! In other words, he's really targeting those who are interested but haven't made the move. (Don't get me wrong : Rodger is a nice guy!! But... he's also also a salesman)

In any case, even if the price is very good and the eBook on time management looks interesting, I think I'll just skip this version -- there are some aspects of AP that still need to be improved (IMVHO) to justify using it instead of Outlook 2003. Of course, I'll keep an eye on its development. :)


PS. Tom, you could send a letter to Rodger and ask him if he'd be willing to propose a discount on his eBook for his actual loyal customers...!!

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