We use
Share-IT service to process orders. Share-it! offers a global
e-commerce platform for selling software via the Internet. It provides a lot of
safety ways to purchase software (online by credit card via secure server, by
wire transfer, by check, etc.).
Buying online is the easiest and fastest way. Usually you receive your
registration information (key, serial number, etc.) within several hours after
purchase. All credit card data are transmitted using the secure (encrypted)
HTTP protocol according to the current SSL standard.
To learn more about Share-It! and their services take a look at Customers Care Center.
Our trial software enables you to evaluate the product on your system before
making a purchase decision. Trial versions contain all the functionality of the
regular version, but can only be used for a limited time. You can continue to
use software greater than 30 days for personal use only.Please purchase our
component only if it works correct and meets your requirements.
PowUpload
v 1.x Enterprise License
(The component can be installed on an unlimited number of servers
within a single organization, nationally or internationally.)
- Open Source code
(Project for Visual Studio 2002 - 2005)
- Gold support
-
free Enterprise License of
MultiPowUpload 1.7.3 - multiple files upload control.
$
599
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PowUpload
v 1.x Redistribution License
(The component can be redistributed as part of another product.)
- Open Source code
(Project for Visual Studio 2002 - 2005)
- Gold support
-
free Redistribution License of
MultiPowUpload 1.7.3 - multiple files upload control.
All registered users, irrespective of the type of license they acquired, have a right to upgrade their products. There are two basic options for upgrading your software:
Minor Version Updates
All minor version updates are free of charge. A minor update might add small
features, improvements and fix any bugs that were found in the program. Minor
version updates are released frequently, usually several times a year, but we
do not guarantee their exact quantity. You can know if an update is a minor one
by looking at the version number. If the first part of the number hasn't
changed, it's a minor update - so if you have version 1.05 of a program, then
versions 1.10, 1.13, 1.22 and 1.75 would all be examples of minor version
updates.
Major Version Upgrades
Upgrading to a new major version of a program requires an upgrade fee. The
upgrade fee will normally be 50% of the standard product price. A major version
upgrade adds lots of new features, and may even be rewritten from scratch.
Major upgrades aren't released very often - typically once every 1 to 2 years.
You can know if an upgrade is a major one by looking at the version number. If
the first part of the number changes, it's a major upgrade. For example, if you
have version 1.75, then version 2.00 is a major upgrade.