Re: Who purchased eDocEngine Pro after July 28, 2004?

From: Girish Patil \(Gnostice\) (girish_at_gnostice.com)
Date: 12/23/04


Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 22:44:46 +0530

Hi Shen,

Let me explain.

Version 1.x became version 2.0 Standard with many enhancements and new features.
Absolutely, it is normal to have new features in a new version and that is what
has been done. We introduced a new Professional edition with many new advanced
features and additional components.

In any case, shortly after release, due to all the confusion, we decided to give
the new Professional edition to all v1.x customers, even though there is quite a
price difference. There has been a mistake in your case. Please email us for the
appropriate version.

Also note that the source code IS included in the installation you got. It is
now part of one install.

-- 
Girish Patil
Gnostice Information Technologies www.gnostice.com
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"Shen Min" <shenmin@sunisupp.com> wrote in message 
news:41cad56d@newsgroups.borland.com...
> Hi, all
>
>    Have you upgrade to the v2.0? If yes, which edition did you get?
>
>    On their web site(http://www.gnostice.com/buynow.asp#upgrade_new), they
> say:
> "If you bought version 1.x on or after July 28, 2004, you are eligible for
> a free upgrade to the equivalent edition of version 2.0. If you have not
> received your free copy, please contact us at sales@gnostice.com."
>
>    I purchased eDocEngine Pro(including source code) on August 21, 2004.
> But now they only give me the free upgrade to the v2.0 Standard
> edition(without source code).
>
>    I want to know what the means about "equivalent edition of version 2.0"
> on their web.
>
>    They sent an email to me to say: "The professional editions of
> eDocEngine and PDFtoolkit (when you bought) are now standard editions with
> additional functionality and enhancements. That is, eDocEngine + PDFtoolkit
> VCL Pro 1.x is now eDocEngine + PDFtoolkit VCL Std 2.x."
>
>    I think the "additional functionality and enhancements" is normal and
> necessary for an upgrading from v1.x to v2.x.
>
>    Am I wrong? How about yours?
>
>    Thanks and Merry Christmas!
>
> 


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