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Author Topic: NovaPDF and Backupforall  (Read 2758 times)

Steven Avery

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NovaPDF and Backupforall
« on: December 02, 2016, 08:33 AM »
NovaPDF Professional 8
http://blog.novapdf....ber-monday-discount/

Half price today. Similar to a Bits sale. Where 7 was on sale here, in 2012, and the comments are helpful.
http://www.bitsdujou...professional-desktop

Lite I think is free on a promotion page
http://www.novapdf.c...ree/downloadhr1.html

For $25 this looks like it might be a nice purchase of convenience. Any users or comparisons welcome.
Of course, it is possible to get many PDF tools free.

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Same company:

On good old Backup4All Professional, the new v. 6 has a $25 Cyber deal that came to me in email. (However, they do not speak of any limitations on use.)
https://secure.backu...ade/263/1/CYBERB1654  - the url morphs into a cart entry.

The Professional upgrade would be $21 from any previous Pro version (but you likely end up with only one serial number, they put in their license info that a license is supposed to be for one computer).  I would buy the deal and have two licenses. However, I have Pro V5, so it is a close call if it is worth the $. 

They are quite disciplined in their information, you can see the dates of releases going back 10 years, which is nice. The prices of upgrade paths can be compared. They have a good compare version page, and they tell you in some detail what is new in releases and they email you properly. You can load version 5 and 6 on the same puter. Their forum is alive and they even encourage questions there.  You log in and see your registration keys from years back.  All rather neat and professional, in an informal way.

Here is the Lite for free today, the new version:
http://www.backup4al...free/b4acyber16.html

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This limited time promo seems to be active 3-years later. The program works with a right-click from Windows Explorer (which I have not used for more than 3 years)
http://www.techno360...-pdf-tools-pro-free/

Steven

« Last Edit: December 02, 2016, 09:46 AM by Steven Avery »