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Post by Guest » 20 Oct 2003 22:59

I've seen FH in PC World for £40 in one box, and £50 in another slightly larger box, both on the same shelf. Details on the boxes are identical. Is there a difference?

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Post by colin58 » 21 Oct 2003 00:28

Stephen, I think this may be down to PC World. It is not a retailer I would recommend as I remember well paying a lot of money for FTM only to find out it was already out of date. They are not good at checking version numbers or stock control.

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Post by Jane » 21 Oct 2003 08:27

As long as it is Family Historian, don't worry, 2.0.7 was the first version released and that can be freely upgraded to 2.1, I think 2.0.7 was in the bigger box, but I would get which ever is cheapest and download the upgrade from the main Calico Site.

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Post by mcws » 21 Oct 2003 18:28

There was one box in PC World today which I bought for £40. It had Version 2.1 on the box. When I installed the programme I found it to be 2.18. There was note inside promising a free upgrade to 2.2. So I am all set, except I need a big printer with a role of paper for all those fancy diagrams I can now make!

I noted many boxes of Heritage Family Tree Maker, offering umpteen bundled CDs and programmes. What a distraction from the real work ahead.

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Post by philwarnorpkent » 30 Oct 2003 18:55

Am I being cynical or what?

To be able to purchase FH cheaper and getting a free upgrade to 2.2 when perhaps we early purchasers *may* not be able to so upgrade *would* make me angry!

Phil.
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Post by colin58 » 01 Nov 2003 06:09

Hi Phil,

Re paying more for a product than others is life in the compuer game. I cant remember one product that does not come down in price. I cant say much about the upgrade but Simon is pretty fair so I would imagine the upgrade would be free however at the end of the day he does deservemoney for this superb product. I think over the years the mone I spent on FTM for relatively minor upgrades, they are now on to Version 12 I believe and every one was chargeable and no or very little feed back from there web site.

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Post by mcws » 01 Nov 2003 10:33

Dont worry Phil. The yellow slip I have says 2.0 and 2.1 users will be able to download a free upgrade from the Internet, when it is released. I naturally assume that means all users of the earlier versions.

I have read here of a lot of interest about just which new features will be added. However, I am still in my 'honeymoon' period with the programme as it is, learning and exploiting all the powerful things I can now do which I could never do before getting FH.

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