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| Just wondering if someone buys 1.2 do they get 1.3 for free (being right around the corner) and if so how far does this go? How many upgrades does someone get?
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1.3 will definitely be a free upgrade for all users of 1.2.
As for an official upgrade policy, we don't have one published. The intent is that 1.x upgrades will be no charge, and 2.x upgrades _may_ carry an upgrade fee with them. This is subject to change, but that's the general intent.
Hope this helps!
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Thanks Greg,
It definitly does help.. I'm still only on Day 1 of the trial, and may wait for 1.3 to come out to try a few different things, but it definitly seems like an excellent product.
My only complaints with the product are not really with the product at all but rather with the posting (which from what I read is a combo of the Blogger API, and MS Outlook's HTML) and the fact that a lot of the RSS feeds have crappy captions (I'd like to see a well laid out header, before clicking the link)
Kev
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| Hi Kev, on the posting issues, wait until 1.3 (it REALLY won't be long), and then make sure you turn on the "clean HTML" options in the posting options. That will clean up the HTML for you quite a bit. You might also switch on the option to strip font information.
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