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Guest_Stefan Briesenick_*
post Oct 22 2003, 11:19 AM
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Hi!

I'm a registered long time user of PMView. Currently I own licenses for PMView 2000 2.32 for Windows *and* OS/2. Unfortunately the german website still offers the old 2.32 version.

Now I have 2 questions:

1. Can I upgrade the Windows-Version to 3.x for free or at least for a cheap upgrade price?

Since I don't use OS/2 anymore, but mostly Linux, here is my 2nd question:

2. Is there a Linux version planned, in work or available?

Since my main system is Linux (>98%) I don't want to waste money for Windows-Software. If there is an update price around EUR 10 max. I would order the windows version.

but: if I have to pay full price and/or there is no linux version planned / in work, PMView is dead to me. Unfortunately! Since PMView is a really great piece of software...


regards
Stefan
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Peter
post Oct 23 2003, 07:34 AM
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A Linux version is in the works.
As PMView 2000 is still supported, there is no reason for you to upgrade unless you need the new features in PMView Pro.
I can offer an upgrade discount to registered users. Please contact me at peter@pmview.com as I cannot give out discount codes in this forum since they are personal.

BTW, the Linux version will be free of charge for non-commercial use at home. However, whether the Linux version sees the light of day depends on how the Windows version is selling now. (Each sold copy of the Windows version helps to develop the free Linux version).

Thanks,


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