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AoMei Backupper Pro lifetime 72% off

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Curt:
This offer is via C|Net. Ends 05 August, 2014

Giveaway: http://www.backup-utility.com/giveaway/cnet.html
Dead-cheap lifetime key: http://www.backup-utility.com/specials/cnet.html

5 more days.

I don't have any reservations against this offer; AoMei is well-spoken of, and a lifetime key for less than $14, normal price $50 (normal Pro key: $39), surely must be a bargain.

Compare editions: http://www.backup-utility.com/edition-comparison.html

Maximum number of computers allowed to install: 2 PCs (I guess they mean, "at the same time")



Company homepage: http://www.aomeitech.com/
Program's homepage: http://www.backup-utility.com/professional.html

tomos:
See IainB's review of the cloning capabilities of the free version, (he also uses the partition manager):

AOMEI Backupper FREE + AOMEI Partition Assistant FREE - Mini-Review

tomos:
Lifetime key @60% off on Bits du Jour for another 12 hours or so.
http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/aomei-backupper-professional/in=todays-deals-home

Pro version is free but with lots of limitations e.g. needs to be installed before offer ends (do read the Fine Print tab on the offer page)

Pro with Lifetime upgrades (2 PC's) is just under US$20

4wd:
Lifetime key @60% off on Bits du Jour for another 12 hours or so.
http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/aomei-backupper-professional/in=todays-deals-home

Pro version is free but with lots of limitations e.g. needs to be installed before offer ends (do read the Fine Print tab on the offer page)

Pro with Lifetime upgrades (2 PC's) is just under US$20-tomos (February 26, 2017, 02:03 PM)
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Which also, according to the Fine Print, can't be transferred to another computer - so once installed on a computer that's it. If you buy another computer you can't uninstall it from the old and install it on the new.

So Lifetime in this case, seems to refer to the computer lifetime.

However, since they also say there's no hardware footprint involved it also possibly means that once the license is activated twice you can activate it no longer.  ie. You wouldn't be able to reinstall it if your had to reinstall your OS if you had already installed/activated it twice previously.

Supposing this to be the case, a license actually has little value over the free Pro version offer other than the ability to get updates and support, (or you could just wait until it turns up on BJD again and update then).

The Fine Print appears to be a confusing mix of what applies to the discounted Pro version and the 100% discounted Pro version.

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