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Every TrainReq product comes with a built-in trial period, which enables it to be used free of charge
for the first 15 days. To continue use of the product after that period requires the purchase of a
licence. (Click here to view the terms of a TrainReq licence.)
To cover all budgets, we offer 2 types of licence:
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Unlimited |
1 payment in advance |
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Annual |
3 annual payments*, yearly in advance |
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* see note (c) below.
For products with a built-in trial period, there is also an option to extend the trial period for
the payment of a small fee.
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Product Price List |
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In due course the whole range of TrainReq products and options will be available for download and
purchase through this website.
At present we are offering ONE product for sale. Pricing details are as follows.
TrainReq (standard) Personal Edition (all prices in GBP) :
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Payment |
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Unlimited (1 payment) |
169.00 |
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Annual (max 3 payments) |
64.00 |
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Trial-period extension (15 days) |
2.50 |
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All licences are for ONE copy of TrainReq that may be installed on a SINGLE PC.
Prices are correct as at 30 June 2008.
Please note that prices are subject to alteration without notice.
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Notes on the Annual Licence
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The annual licence is good for one year, at the end of which - if you don't renew it -
the software will stop working, as it does at the end of the initial trial period -
until you do renew it.
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The cost of renewing an annual licence is whatever the price of an annual licence is at the time
of renewal, which may vary from year to year as prices change in general, and therefore may
be either higher or lower than the price you pay for your first annual licence.
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You will not need to buy more than 3 annual licences. If you purchase an annual licence and
renew it twice more, then in return for your 3rd payment you will receive an unlimited licence.
You can look on this as spreading the cost of an unlimited licence over 3 years, which may be
an advantage in some circumstances. The disadvantage is that the total cost is not fixed at the outset - and if the prices
rise during the 3-year period, you might end up paying significantly more in total than the cost of
an unlimited licence by single payment at the outset. (Of course if the prices go down, you may
end up paying less!)
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At any time during the 1st year of an annual licence, you may exchange it for an unlimited licence,
by paying the difference between what you paid for your first annual instalment
and the single payment price obtaining at the time. In other words, if you start out with
an annual licence but later decide you'd prefer an unlimited licence, then provided you do it
before the first renewal comes around, you do not have to wait the full 3 years
(and accept whatever price changes may be in the pipeline.) Instead you can buy an unlimited
licence at whatever the going rate is at the time, and whatever you have paid up until then
for an annual licence will be credited against that purchase.
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