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    Free to Get $1300 software

    To celebrate Christmas, AOMEI and other authoritative software companies send sincere blessings to users and provide best-selling and useful products as holiday gifts to solve different tech problems for free…

    The offer ends on December 27

    * Couldn’t find any small print.

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    • #2505971

      Hard to know.

      Always curious, I tried.  One of the ‘download’ links doesn’t work.

      Another worked but on installation it is a ‘one year’ licence which pops to an offer for a permanent one at cost.

      Not horrible but not perhaps exactly what was advertised or implied.  But it is a business after all.

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    • #2506254

      There’s always a catch, Alex. Nothing is ever free, except the air we breathe. And, there’s a big catch to that, too.

      Happy holidays, kiddo.

      Peace, CAS

    • #2506257

      And it is only a good deal if you actually want and trust AOMEI .
      I will pass.

      🍻

      Just because you don't know where you are going doesn't mean any road will get you there.
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      • #2507425

        My company purchases technology from other companies which:

        1.) Have good, live technicians fluent in English who know what they are doing, and

        2.) Have live telephone and/or video session support available at hours we like, and

        3.) Have clear, understandable and intelligent on-line support documentation in addition to those same characteristics applied to their requisite software local to the client machine or network.

        4.) We prefer to work with companies in countries which have well-established rules of law protecting purchaser’s rights, by which that country’s government is known to abide.

        One such company is R-tools Technology, makers of R-Drive Image.

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      We prefer to work with companies in countries which have well-established rules of law protecting purchaser’s rights, by which that country’s government is known to abide.

      Right you are. And…, Estimating the chance of small gnomes watching digitally for other (non-friendly) powers may also be mentioned.

      * _ the metaverse is poisonous _ *
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