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Hi,

A tech question for those smart cookies with update management
experience. We use a product called EasyUpdate, from
www.AutoUpdatePlus.com, to manage the updates of our app after it has
been delivered to the client. From our perspective, it is great.

However, we are now keen to purchase the company's main app,
AutoUpdate+. The reason is that this app offers a more, such as silent
updates, zip file delivery, customization of the dialog boxes and
multi-lingual capabilities. Can anyone give me a recommendation if
you've done a similar transition between the two apps?

Regards. NAJ.
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Hi,

A tech question for those smart cookies with update management
experience. We use a product called EasyUpdate, from
www.AutoUpdatePlus.com, to manage the updates of our app after it has
been delivered to the client. From our perspective, it is great.

However, we are now keen to purchase the company's main app,
AutoUpdate+. The reason is that this app offers a more, such as silent
updates, zip file delivery, customization of the dialog boxes and
multi-lingual capabilities. Can anyone give me a recommendation if
you've done a similar transition between the two apps?

Regards. NAJ.


Posting to just a few groups are you?

SPAM.
Nov 16 '05 #2

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