[cw-discuss] Access to updates?
Jeremy White
jwhite at codeweavers.com
Mon Feb 12 11:13:23 CST 2007
Some of our partners sell retail as well; Germany, in particular
has resellers that do that well. It's worth a look...
Cheers,
Jeremy
Res0lution wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm only interested in a standalone copy for my desktop, so I don't
> think I'll purchase it through a partner (as they're usually for
> enterprise solutions, if I'm not mistaken). Unfortunately, I don't live
> in the US, so picking up a copy at Fry's isn't an option either ;-)
>
> I think I'll purchase the Standard version if/when the new payment
> options appear, and purchase Support Extensions from then on to continue
> getting updates (thanks Travis).
>
> I would really like to buy CrossOver because I've tried it in the past
> and it is the perfect solution for my needs - it allows me to use my
> Linux desktop without having to dual-boot with XP or run it in a VM for
> those few applications for which there are no good Linux alternatives.
> Please do let me know if you ever accept PayPal payments or implement a
> Solo transaction mechanism :)
>
> Thank you.
>
> On 12/02/07, *Jeremy White* <jwhite at codeweavers.com
> <mailto:jwhite at codeweavers.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> To answer your first question here, no, we don't take Paypal.
>
> We're looking at a variety of other payment options, but we have
> a wide range of partners which may be able to help you in the
> meantime. You can also pick up CrossOver at any Fry's here
> in the states.
>
> As for updates, you get 6 months of updates with a purchase
> of CrossOver Linux Standard, and 12 months with Linux Professional.
> We've been averaging about 2 releases per year, so that's roughly
> 1 upgrade with Standard and 2 with Pro.
>
> But don't take that as a promise; what is guaranteed is the 6 or 12
> months
> of support and updates.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> Res0lution wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > If I purchase CrossOver Linux 6.0, will I be granted access to future
> > versions (eg. 7.0) as well, or will I have to pay for newer versions
> > which aren't incremental releases/updates but are upgrades? From what
> > I've read (in the FAQ) it seems that, once you've paid for CrossOver
> > Linux, you get access to all future updates and upgrades - at least,
> > that's how I've interpreted it :) Am I right?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
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