03-13-2007, 05:09 AM
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Join Date: 08-04-2003
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Are reg codes forever?
As mentioned in several other of my recent posts, I've bitten the bullet, and got a VZW Treo 700WX to replace my old XV6600. Now of course, comes the fun of reinstalling all my apps onto the new device. I'm sure that I can't just take the versions I have and install them on my new device--most of them were written before WM5 was released, so I assume upgrades have been made available. Do most developers allow purchasers to upgrade for free in perpetuity? If not, do they have some reasonable, less-than-full-price, "upgrade rate" available?
In particular, I'm concerned about Tweaks2K, NetFront, Spb PocketPlus (to a lesser extent, some of the other Spb apps) and the software to support the Socket Wi-Fi card. I'm a registered user of all of these, but it's been over two years since the purchases, so was wondering how I might make out, if I just try to d/l the (presumed) newer versions, with the old reg codes.
This device is so radically different from the 6600, it's like learning a whole new UI and OS from scratch. Hooboy....
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