Installer Maker Spring Offer
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Wed Apr 23 07:19:46 EDT 2014
Hello,
Today is the last day when you can take advantage of the Installer Maker
Spring Offer. We are offering everyone who bought a license in the past
a one-time opportunity to upgrade this license at the upgrade price of
16,95, even if your license has expired.
Is your license over a year old? For a limited time, you can now upgrade
your license to the latest version for only 16,95 instead of the
normal price of 39,00. This offer is available until Wednesday 23rd
April 2014.
Installer Maker
Installer Maker is a simple tool to create installers for Windows and
Mac OS X. Installer Maker comes in two editions: a LiveCode plug-in and
a standalone. The plug-in can be used with the commercial edition of
LiveCode only, while the standalone version can be used in combination
with any edition of LiveCode , Revolution and MetaCard, as well as
RealStudio/Xojo, SuperCard, Prezi, HyperStudio etc.
Upgrading
Normally, licenses cost 39 euro with free updates during the first 3
months after purchase. Upgrades are available for 16,95 during one
year after purchase. Just for one week, we allow everyone to upgrade his
or her license at the discounted upgrade price.
To get a new license, go to http://qery.us/49n (plug-in) or
http://qery.us/49o (standalone) and enter your license key at the bottom
of the page. The page will load again and if you scroll to the bottom of
the page again, you will now be able to buy a new license at the
discount price. From there, just follow PayPal's instructions. Shortly
after purchase, you will first receive an auto-reply. Your license
follows within 24 hours.
Why Upgrade?
Perhaps you didn't upgrade in the past, because you were missing some
essential features? Download the Read Me file from http://qery.us/49m
(PDF) and check out the history. You'll see that many features have been
added during the past year. Go to http://qery.us/49n to download the
plug-in or to http://qery.us/49o to download the standalone version.
Did you use the plug-in edition with a commercial version of LiveCode
and are you moving to the open-source edition? Then download the
standalone version. You can always switch from the plug-in edition and
back or use them combined.
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
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