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20$ off XYplorer and lifetime license

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tomos:
I guess I just missed it  :(  I just saw this thread and went to purchase it, but the price has jumped.  Oh well- guess I'll have to stick with DO 8.  :(-wraith808 (October 10, 2007, 02:32 PM)
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DO8 isn't so bad  :D
it's where I'm coming from as well
to be honest I'd say I'll probably stick with mainly using DO for a while at least -
with using XP didnt really see the point of upgrading to Opus 9 though.

You might get a discount again (for XY) on DC at some stage.
It seems to be reduced every now & again so ...

DonL:
It seems to be reduced every now & again so ...
-tomos (October 10, 2007, 03:01 PM)
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Actually it (XYplorer) has been (kind of) reduced today! The newly introduced "Standard License" is 5 US bucks cheaper than the "Lifetime License" was yesterday! Okay, it's not Lifetime but at 24.95 US$ it buys you the full version of one of the top file managers, including free upgrades for a full major version cycle (this includes about 200 BETA releases, if the pace continues as it went the last years). And when you look at XY's roadmap for the coming months, you'll see that 24.95 US$ will get you a good fat piece of evolution. :P

wraith808:
I just can't justify buying another file manager when I have one that's serviceable now.  It might not have all of the features of XY, but after what I've spent on it, something would have to be quite inexpensive to justify any expenditure.  I was willing to pay $30 for lifetime, but I'm sick of software where I pay and then have to keep paying other than a token fee for upgrades, unless they're essential to my work process. :(

zridling:
wraith makes the open source case! I really like the additional licensing option for XYplorer, and once again, it's a first. XYplorer is the first application to retain its Lifetime License option rather than drop it solely in favor of version upgrades. I love it. Use whatever file manager you like, but if you haven't checked out XYplorer 6.40, you're cheating yourself, I promise.

Josh:
I ask again about XYPlorer, is there any way to make it intercept explorer calls (I.E., start - run commands, shell commands to open a folder, etc)? If not, then its useless to me.

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