SlySoft extends promotion

SlySoft extends promotion
Citing "tremendous customer response", SlySoft has announced they will be extending their current promotional period until January 11th, giving potential buyers another 10 days to figure out if they want free lifetime updates of the popular programs.

"Based on tremendous customer response SlySoft management has decided to extend both the current 20% promotion and lifetime free updates until Sunday, January 11 2009 to give everybody a chance to sneak a peak at 2009 prices and subscription fees for better comparison.



As of January 11th, 2009, Slysoft will change its update policy from free lifetime updates to an annual subscription fee. All license purchases made before January 11th, 2009 will not be affected by this change; as promised, all licenses purchased before 2009 will still be honoured under Slysoft's free lifetime update policy.

SlySoft announces this step in advance in order to provide its customers with the choice between the old and new licensing model. Buyers who act quickly can get an additional discount with the current ongoing special promotion.

Until January 11 2009 Slysoft offers a 20% discount on all software products--except upgrades. If you are entertaining the thought of purchasing one of Slysoft's products, now is the right time to act!"


If you have been planning to buy AnyDVD, AnyDVD HD, CloneDVD or any other of their products, now is the perfect time to do so, especially considering BD+ has once again been defeated by SlySoft.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 1 Jan 2009 19:28
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  • 33 comments
  • H0bbes

    Buy AnyDVD. Now. You won't regret it! Go.

    1.1.2009 19:38 #1

  • bryston

    Excellent !

    Life is Grand !

    1.1.2009 19:47 #2

  • ZippyDSM

    Its not worth 100$ and never will be.

    1.1.2009 20:11 #3

  • Tecbot

    too expensive for me initially, freeware still works even though they dont update it anymore i think ill ride it out and see how this pans out.

    1.1.2009 20:12 #4

  • bryston

    Originally posted by Tecbot: too expensive for me initially, freeware still works even though they dont update it anymore i think ill ride it out and see how this pans out.
    I think you will be missing out on a fine opportunity.


    Jo

    Life is Grand !

    1.1.2009 20:16 #5

  • ZippyDSM

    Quote:Originally posted by Tecbot: too expensive for me initially, freeware still works even though they dont update it anymore i think ill ride it out and see how this pans out.
    I think you will be missing out on a fine opportunity.


    Jo
    Why? this feels like a rev grab before going belly up, and if not the price is insane and will damage it more than anything else..

    1.1.2009 20:19 #6

  • defgod

    Someone tell me I'm not the only one that saw this coming.

    1.1.2009 21:26 #7

  • Run4two

    I purchased AnyDVD, Clone CD, and Clone DVD2 a couple of years ago and have been thrilled. That being said, I think I'll still wait to upgrade myself to AnyDvdHD until the software is more advanced, burners and MEDIA[b] are less expensive. I have no reason to upgrade yet. I do plan to. I have a PS3 and love blu movies.[/b]

    1.1.2009 21:41 #8

  • bryston

    In reality, there are only 2 choices left. Anydvd and dvdfab HD

    While dvdfabHD does a very good job and is free, it too may succomb to the pay for business model and no longer remain free.

    AnydvdHD is the last BD+ supported decrypter.

    While true, we are in the midst of economic hard times, Anydvd/HD can fold at any moment, so can may other businesses.

    Slysoft over the years has never given their customers anything other than outstanding service (and value for their products).Their prices have gone up substantially, yet so has everything else.

    Slysoft is doing what it has to stay economically viable.
    Remember, dvdfab, has also gone to the yearly subscription renewal model. DvdfabHD can also be no longer free - at any moment.

    We, at present have choices. I wish we can keep it that way. To give out the notion that Slysoft is doing this just to line their pockets with money and then abscond with it (without proof) is irresponsible.


    Just our thoughts


    Jo

    Life is Grand !

    1.1.2009 21:52 #9

  • axemurder

    Originally posted by Run4two: I purchased AnyDVD, Clone CD, and Clone DVD2 a couple of years ago and have been thrilled. That being said, I think I'll still wait to upgrade myself to AnyDvdHD until the software is more advanced, burners and MEDIA[b] are less expensive. I have no reason to upgrade yet. I do plan to. I have a PS3 and love blu movies.[/b]IF you already have anydvd and you have updated it anytime in the last year then you already have anydvd hd as well.. Its not a separate program.

    2.1.2009 00:36 #10

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by bryston: In reality, there are only 2 choices left. Anydvd and dvdfab HD

    While dvdfabHD does a very good job and is free, it too may succomb to the pay for business model and no longer remain free.

    AnydvdHD is the last BD+ supported decrypter.

    While true, we are in the midst of economic hard times, Anydvd/HD can fold at any moment, so can may other businesses.

    Slysoft over the years has never given their customers anything other than outstanding service (and value for their products).Their prices have gone up substantially, yet so has everything else.

    Slysoft is doing what it has to stay economically viable.
    Remember, dvdfab, has also gone to the yearly subscription renewal model. DvdfabHD can also be no longer free - at any moment.

    We, at present have choices. I wish we can keep it that way. To give out the notion that Slysoft is doing this just to line their pockets with money and then abscond with it (without proof) is irresponsible.


    Just our thoughts


    Jo
    Meh its one of 2 likely worst case scenarios, the other being price hiking and a decline of quality.

    No matter the rarity a possibility is still a possibility but more likely they are doing what corporate media is doing hiking the price because they have a racket on Blu ray protection circumvention, if there was real choice in the matter they could not charge so much because competition would keep them reasonably responsible…….

    And frankly the price hiking merits extreme comments about their stupidity.

    2.1.2009 07:33 #11

  • suffering

    100$? not worth, too much for me


    2.1.2009 08:26 #12

  • 7thsinger

    Makes me wonder if they got the response they were looking for?

    2.1.2009 09:54 #13

  • ZoSoIV

    going to try hard to come up with the 41.75 to upgrade to anydvdhd before the 11th



    Antec 1200 Full-Tower Case/Thermaltake 750-Watt PS/ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA 775 Intel X48 Mobo/Seagate Barracuda 250GB 32MB Cache Sata HDD(primary)/Seagate Barracude 160GB Sata(slave)/NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2,1 GB of GDDR3 Memory /CORSAIR DOMINATOR PC8500 5-5-5-15 at 1066MHz (2x2GB) DDR2/Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz 12MB L2 Cache,OC(ed)to 3.4GHz on air/ Zalman 9700/3-Plextor PX-810SA Sata Drives/Samsung 2493HM 24" LCD Monitior 1920x1200 resolution,5ms respone time

    2.1.2009 11:25 #14

  • 7thsinger

    I'm still trying to come up with the extra to get Anydvd before the 11th. Kind of glad they extended it.

    2.1.2009 12:01 #15

  • ZoSoIV

    7thsinger have you read this thread? we can now backup blu-ray movies with a read only BD ODD using standard blank SL or DL media with anydvdhd and BD Rebuilder beta!

    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_jump.cfm/733781/4462537-802726



    Antec 1200 Full-Tower Case/Thermaltake 750-Watt PS/ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA 775 Intel X48 Mobo/Seagate Barracuda 250GB 32MB Cache Sata HDD(primary)/Seagate Barracude 160GB Sata(slave)/NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2,1 GB of GDDR3 Memory /CORSAIR DOMINATOR PC8500 5-5-5-15 at 1066MHz (2x2GB) DDR2/Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz 12MB L2 Cache,OC(ed)to 3.4GHz on air/ Zalman 9700/3-Plextor PX-810SA Sata Drives/Samsung 2493HM 24" LCD Monitior 1920x1200 resolution,5ms respone time

    2.1.2009 12:27 #16

  • 7thsinger

    Yeah, i saw that. Been toying with the idea of picking up a BD drive just to goof around with it. I'm too cheap for DL media, much less blank BluRay.

    2.1.2009 12:40 #17

  • ZoSoIV

    yeah i'm going to check into a external blu-ray drive



    Antec 1200 Full-Tower Case/Thermaltake 750-Watt PS/ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA 775 Intel X48 Mobo/Seagate Barracuda 250GB 32MB Cache Sata HDD(primary)/Seagate Barracude 160GB Sata(slave)/NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2,1 GB of GDDR3 Memory /CORSAIR DOMINATOR PC8500 5-5-5-15 at 1066MHz (2x2GB) DDR2/Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz 12MB L2 Cache,OC(ed)to 3.4GHz on air/ Zalman 9700/3-Plextor PX-810SA Sata Drives/Samsung 2493HM 24" LCD Monitior 1920x1200 resolution,5ms respone time

    2.1.2009 12:46 #18

  • PeaInAPod

    Quote:Originally posted by Run4two: I purchased AnyDVD, Clone CD, and Clone DVD2 a couple of years ago and have been thrilled. That being said, I think I'll still wait to upgrade myself to AnyDvdHD until the software is more advanced, burners and MEDIA[b] are less expensive. I have no reason to upgrade yet. I do plan to. I have a PS3 and love blu movies.[/b]IF you already have anydvd and you have updated it anytime in the last year then you already have anydvd hd as well.. Its not a separate program.That is only halftrue. While AnyDVD HD is integrated into AnyDVD, when you buy AnyDVD you don't get use of the HD portion of the program. To enable HD decryption you must pay for another license, a license for AnyDVD HD.

    2.1.2009 17:07 #19

  • bryston

    Originally posted by ZoSoIV: 7thsinger have you read this thread? we can now backup blu-ray movies with a read only BD ODD using standard blank SL or DL media with anydvdhd and BD Rebuilder beta!

    " target="_blank">http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_jump....-802726



    Yes,

    endo saw it and wants a new i7 965 quad core with 5Tb of HDDs.
    endo does not know Christmas 2008 is over.
    What am I to do with endo ?
    Any suggestions ?


    Jo

    Life is Grand !

    2.1.2009 17:14 #20

  • ZoSoIV

    he can upgrade to a Q9450 like i have and not spend the farm

    2.1.2009 19:25 #21

  • lamchops1

    Originally posted by bryston: Originally posted by ZoSoIV: 7thsinger have you read this thread? we can now backup blu-ray movies with a read only BD ODD using standard blank SL or DL media with anydvdhd and BD Rebuilder beta!

    " target="_blank">http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_jump....-802726



    Yes,

    endo saw it and wants a new i7 965 quad core with 5Tb of HDDs.
    endo does not know Christmas 2008 is over.
    What am I to do with endo ?
    Any suggestions ?


    Jo


    Go endo (?)

    USC Trojans Rule Forever !!!

    2.1.2009 19:26 #22

  • rlessmue

    Originally posted by ZoSoIV: going to try hard to come up with the 41.75 to upgrade to anydvdhd before the 11th...yea those who don't upgrade now, will have to pay for each upgrade after that!

    ... question ZoSoIV... I've been trying to get my animation to work on my name here at Afterdark...and I can't make it work! I've followed all
    the requirements...any suggestions?
    Thanks!

    6.1.2009 13:00 #23

  • ZoSoIV

    rlessmue PM i will try to help you out



    Antec 1200 Full-Tower Case/Thermaltake 750-Watt PS/ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA 775 Intel X48 Mobo/Seagate Barracuda 250GB 32MB Cache Sata HDD(primary)/Seagate Barracude 160GB Sata(slave)/NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2,1 GB of GDDR3 Memory /CORSAIR DOMINATOR PC8500 5-5-5-15 at 1066MHz (2x2GB) DDR2/Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz 12MB L2 Cache,OC(ed)to 3.4GHz on air/ Zalman 9700/3-Plextor PX-810SA Sata Drives/Samsung 2493HM 24" LCD Monitior 1920x1200 resolution,5ms respone time

    6.1.2009 13:05 #24

  • Mr-Movies

    No doubt Slysoft has raised their pricing and I liked it better when they were much cheaper but like AV software they provide current active support and that costs the company big money yet they haven't charged the annual fees a security sweet does at $50++ annually. The $70-80 for the full version or $42 to upgrade is well worth the price for lifetime support only the very cheap and blind to the big picture can't see this, but of course these are the people that are still buying HD-DVD's, he-he-he...

    I couldn't find CloneBD2 on Slysoft's site what's up with that? LOL

    So if you can afford it get your AnyDVD-HD before it's too late.

    6.1.2009 13:09 #25

  • rlessmue

    Originally posted by ZoSoIV: rlessmue PM i will try to help you out
    Thanks!

    6.1.2009 13:13 #26

  • ghost.x74

    Strange...........They seem to have extended the deadline yet again.

    14.1.2009 16:07 #27

  • ckwan

    Has any one actually tested this newer version of ANYDVD HD? If so, please let me know if it does work on the BD movies. I downloaded a previous version before but it worked on none of my BD movies. Slysoft would not allow me to install this newer trial version because my trial period on the older version has expired. Of course, I'm not going to spend my money on some thing that I'm not sure is going to work.
    By the way, the DVDFab HD (including the most current version) has never worked on any of my BD movies.

    27.2.2009 11:42 #28

  • ZoSoIV

    yes it works fine if it doesn't its you're ODD NOT the program.read more info here

    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/733781

    if you are using a laptop i can tell you now it will not work you will need a highend machine. box system (hp,dell etc.) will most likely fail also



    Antec 1200 Full-Tower Case/Thermaltake 750-Watt PS/ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA 775 Intel X48 Mobo/Seagate Barracuda 250GB 32MB Cache Sata HDD(primary)/Seagate Barracude 160GB Sata(slave)/NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2,1 GB of GDDR3 Memory /CORSAIR DOMINATOR PC8500 5-5-5-15 at 1066MHz (2x2GB) DDR2/Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz 12MB L2 Cache,OC(ed)to 3.4GHz on air/ Zalman 9700/3-Plextor PX-810SA Sata Drives/Samsung 2493HM 24" LCD Monitior 1920x1200 resolution,5ms respone time

    27.2.2009 12:14 #29

  • ckwan

    I did use a Sony laptop with a built-in Blu Ray burner. Last time I ran the older version of AnyDVD HD, it was able to rip the entire BD into the hard drive. But the video files seemed to have been corrupted and no program could open them. Are you saying this is all due to the laptop?

    27.2.2009 15:55 #30

  • ckwan

    I did use a Sony laptop with a built-in Blu Ray burner. Last time I ran the older version of AnyDVD HD, it was able to rip the entire BD into the hard drive. But the video files seemed to have been corrupted and no program could open them. Are you saying this is all due to the laptop?

    27.2.2009 15:56 #31

  • ZoSoIV

    yes its very possible the ODDs in laptops are pretty poor most the time . you might try an external drive/burner



    Antec 1200 Full-Tower Case/Thermaltake 750-Watt PS/ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA 775 Intel X48 Mobo/Seagate Barracuda 250GB 32MB Cache Sata HDD(primary)/Seagate Barracude 160GB Sata(slave)/NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2,1 GB of GDDR3 Memory /CORSAIR DOMINATOR PC8500 5-5-5-15 at 1066MHz (2x2GB) DDR2/Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz 12MB L2 Cache,OC(ed)to 3.4GHz on air/ Zalman 9700/3-Plextor PX-810SA Sata Drives/Samsung 2493HM 24" LCD Monitior 1920x1200 resolution,5ms respone time

    27.2.2009 22:14 #32

  • ckwan

    "yes its very possible the ODDs in laptops are pretty poor most the time . you might try an external drive/burner

    [ + quote"
    Are you 100% sure about this? I mean, it's easy for you to tell me to try this and that. For me, I'm going to have to spend $100 on AnyDVD HD plus whatever is going to cost me for the external Blu Ray hard drive. What if it doesn't work after I've spent all that money? Can you tell me a logical reason why a laptop would not be able to rip files properly from a BD whereas an external hard drive would? I must also point out that my laptop does not have any problem ripping files from DVD's.

    Let me also ask you this: What program do you use to open the M2TS files in the STREAM folders after you rip them to the hard drive with ANYDVD HD? Did you ever try ANYDVD HD on the Blu Ray Twister or Category 7?

    28.2.2009 09:25 #33

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