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| + | ====== Upgrades, Betas, and "Grace Periods" | ||
| + | We often get requests for free upgrades because a user purchased Indigo X (previous version) sometime in the recent past. We'd like to explain our philosophy about upgrades and how they relate to our betas. | ||
| + | First, as far as we know, no software company will tell you that there' | ||
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| + | Next, most other software companies will allow existing licenses to beta test new versions of software. These betas generally last a couple of months (but could be more or less). Once the software is released, they generally charge for the upgrade and all beta testers must then upgrade. Some "grace period" | ||
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| + | Our philosophy is different: when we release a beta, we start selling the new version at the same time we release the beta. This has several advantages: for users, your "grace period" | ||
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| + | If a user buys a new copy of Indigo X beta during that time from the Indigo Store, but determines they don't want to beta test, we will give them a free license for the current non-beta version of Indigo to use until Indigo X is out of beta. For those not wanting to purchase beta software, which we fully understand, we typically extend the free trial period to last for the entire beta period. | ||
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| + | So, while other companies generally give a grace period of a month or two, we give everyone a much longer grace period -- the entire beta period. We believe that it benefits both you, the user, and us to have this arrangement. | ||