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    Joe Woodbury
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    Please limit yourself to the topic; I don't care about other zip programs. When I purchased my license for WinZip 6.0, I recall it saying that all future upgrades would be free. Does anyone know how to access Google archives to find that statement? Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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      Please limit yourself to the topic; I don't care about other zip programs. When I purchased my license for WinZip 6.0, I recall it saying that all future upgrades would be free. Does anyone know how to access Google archives to find that statement? Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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      Christian Pedersen
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      Go back in time http://www.archive.org/web/web.php

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        Please limit yourself to the topic; I don't care about other zip programs. When I purchased my license for WinZip 6.0, I recall it saying that all future upgrades would be free. Does anyone know how to access Google archives to find that statement? Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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        Nigel Savidge
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        You could try the Internet Archive[^] OT: It is still true isn't it? "Download the WinZip 9.0 SR-1 Upgrade Free upgrade for registered users: All registered users of earlier English-language versions of WinZip are eligible to download a FREE upgrade to WinZip 9.0 SR-1. " Winzip Upgrade[^]


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          Please limit yourself to the topic; I don't care about other zip programs. When I purchased my license for WinZip 6.0, I recall it saying that all future upgrades would be free. Does anyone know how to access Google archives to find that statement? Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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          l a u r e n
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          i had the exact same thought when i saw the new purchase agreement ... i decided to dump them when i get bored with the current version


          "there is no spoon"
          biz stuff about me

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            You could try the Internet Archive[^] OT: It is still true isn't it? "Download the WinZip 9.0 SR-1 Upgrade Free upgrade for registered users: All registered users of earlier English-language versions of WinZip are eligible to download a FREE upgrade to WinZip 9.0 SR-1. " Winzip Upgrade[^]


            Team Leader - Team Code Project[^] :cool:

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            Bassam Abdul Baki
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            Not for Winzip 10 it isn't. Check their beta site for that one. "If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math

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              Please limit yourself to the topic; I don't care about other zip programs. When I purchased my license for WinZip 6.0, I recall it saying that all future upgrades would be free. Does anyone know how to access Google archives to find that statement? Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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              TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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              yes the upgrade to 9.0 is free according to their website but, the upgrade to 10.0 will not be free. From their website[^]: Once released, the Standard version of WinZip 10.0 will cost $29.95, WinZip 10.0 Pro will be $49.95. Existing registered single-users will be able to upgrade to WinZip 10.0 Standard for only $14.95 and to WinZip 10.0 Pro for only $24.95. Proof of purchase will be required.

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                Not for Winzip 10 it isn't. Check their beta site for that one. "If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math

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                Mike Dimmick
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                "Once released, the Standard version of WinZip 10.0 will cost $29.95, WinZip 10.0 Pro will be $49.95. Existing registered single-users will be able to upgrade to WinZip 10.0 Standard for only $14.95 and to WinZip 10.0 Pro for only $24.95. Proof of purchase will be required. Attractive multi-user license pricing is available." Right. Like I have proof-of-purchase for the WinZip 7.0 registration I bought some time in 1997 (I think!) My registration code is written on the same piece of paper as my first ISP login details - an ISP I dumped after about a week as they were horribly unreliable, after which I joined my current ISP. I'm quite surprised I still have it. I can't really see anything in 10.0 that is a useful improvement over 9.0 SR-1. I don't think I'll upgrade. Until I read the release notes for 10.0 beta I didn't know 9.0 could unzip bzip2 format files! Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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                  "Once released, the Standard version of WinZip 10.0 will cost $29.95, WinZip 10.0 Pro will be $49.95. Existing registered single-users will be able to upgrade to WinZip 10.0 Standard for only $14.95 and to WinZip 10.0 Pro for only $24.95. Proof of purchase will be required. Attractive multi-user license pricing is available." Right. Like I have proof-of-purchase for the WinZip 7.0 registration I bought some time in 1997 (I think!) My registration code is written on the same piece of paper as my first ISP login details - an ISP I dumped after about a week as they were horribly unreliable, after which I joined my current ISP. I'm quite surprised I still have it. I can't really see anything in 10.0 that is a useful improvement over 9.0 SR-1. I don't think I'll upgrade. Until I read the release notes for 10.0 beta I didn't know 9.0 could unzip bzip2 format files! Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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                  Stuart Dootson
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                  Mike Dimmick wrote: I can't really see anything in 10.0 that is a useful improvement over 9.0 SR-1. The main thing for me is something I've wanted for ages - a tree-view of the folder structure in the zip file... Stuart Dootson 'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'

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                  • J Joe Woodbury

                    Please limit yourself to the topic; I don't care about other zip programs. When I purchased my license for WinZip 6.0, I recall it saying that all future upgrades would be free. Does anyone know how to access Google archives to find that statement? Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                    Brigg Thorp
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                    I think they have a way to get out of any previous statements such as this. The 10.0 version is broken down into two apps - standard and professional. Since they aren't technically labeled the same as the 9.0 and earlier version, I think the lawyers will say that they can charge for version 10.0. I'm not a lawyer myself though. Regards, Brigg Thorp Senior Software Engineer Timex Corporation

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                      "Once released, the Standard version of WinZip 10.0 will cost $29.95, WinZip 10.0 Pro will be $49.95. Existing registered single-users will be able to upgrade to WinZip 10.0 Standard for only $14.95 and to WinZip 10.0 Pro for only $24.95. Proof of purchase will be required. Attractive multi-user license pricing is available." Right. Like I have proof-of-purchase for the WinZip 7.0 registration I bought some time in 1997 (I think!) My registration code is written on the same piece of paper as my first ISP login details - an ISP I dumped after about a week as they were horribly unreliable, after which I joined my current ISP. I'm quite surprised I still have it. I can't really see anything in 10.0 that is a useful improvement over 9.0 SR-1. I don't think I'll upgrade. Until I read the release notes for 10.0 beta I didn't know 9.0 could unzip bzip2 format files! Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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                      Joe Woodbury
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                      I actually tried to find my proof of purchase last night and couldn't. Of course, all it was was a printout, which could be phonied up quite easily. Truthfully, I was quite satisified with WinZip 6.3. Were in not for the free upgrades, I wouldn't have bothered. The only reason I still use it is fractionally better control I have over XPs built in functionality. Still, I'm quite annoyed on principle. On the other hand, Nico Mak is going to end up in court and we'll all get vouchers for $15 in a few years (and the lawyers will get a check for $10 million.) Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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