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eM Client 70% off
Curt:
I don't know why eM Client Pro 5 is on offer already, $15 $20 instead of $50. In my memory version 5 is not very new or old, so I am a bit puzzled by the discounted offer on the new, ugly Bits du Jour. Maybe it is just some kind of a hello, we are still alive!...
http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/em-client-5
Curt:
I don't know why eM Client Pro 5 is on offer already, $15 $20 instead of $50. In my memory version 5 is not very new or old, so I am a bit puzzled by the discounted offer on the new, ugly Bits du Jour. Maybe it is just some kind of a hello, we are still alive!...
http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/em-client-5
-Curt (June 05, 2013, 02:45 AM)
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-today, Thursday 6/6.
Curt:
I went to Bits du Jour to investigate the offer in more details. It turns out that Em Client basically is a freeware program, and it is still being made "outside of Softmaker" - in USA. The only difference I have been able to find between FREE and $50_PRO is "support, commercial use, and more than two accounts" - other than that, they are identical. eM Client 5 PRO is on "fixed discount" via Bits du Jour: 40% off => $29.95 http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/em-client-5 but "normal" people will only need the free version: http://www.emclient.com/download
This is all very weird to me, being an old Softmaker customer. I feel having been played; why did Softmaker make me pay a lot of money for a freeware program? Yes, my version is "integrated" with Softmaker's suite, and I have not checked if the American original can be installed on top of the German sibling, but in my mind, I feel cheated. Hey, maybe they told me in advance, and I have forgotten
:tellme:
Curt:
Version 6 of eM Client Professional will be released in January-news@softmaker
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or you could use version 6 already now if you download the free American original: http://www.emclient.com/download !
wraith808:
That free version is only a trial, isn't it? The home version is free, but it seems like there are limitations.
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