From what I have been reading, the donor version has more functions than original, and is updated more? Am I correct on any of this? I am trying to see if FC is still good to replace Windows Explorer and, the file manager I used to use, Explorer++ because it stopped being updated. Now, I am all for features I could use, but is there a list somewhere on the comparisons? Is there a demo version of the program for me to try (I am also using 64bit Windows)? The one copy that gets downloaded, I am free to use on all my personal (old and dying) units, or is the copy good for one computer only?
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Donor Version vs Standard?
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Donor Version vs Standard?
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Re: Donor Version vs Standard?
I think most or all of your questions are answered at http://freecommander.com/en/summary/.
There are tabs for "Details", "Version summary (System requirements)", "FAQ", "License", "Donation" and much more.
The differences for public and donor version are not immense but FreeCommander XE 64-bit is currently only available as bonus for the donors and they get more updates.
FreeCommander XE 2016 32-bit public is version 715, FreeCommander XE-donor is version 727.
Important changes and bug fixes you can read at viewtopic.php?f=6&t=775
There are tabs for "Details", "Version summary (System requirements)", "FAQ", "License", "Donation" and much more.
The differences for public and donor version are not immense but FreeCommander XE 64-bit is currently only available as bonus for the donors and they get more updates.
FreeCommander XE 2016 32-bit public is version 715, FreeCommander XE-donor is version 727.
Important changes and bug fixes you can read at viewtopic.php?f=6&t=775
Regards
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
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Re: Donor Version vs Standard?
Some were answered in the attach post you gave, just not in a side by side view of features I was expecting, but it does show 64bit getting updates. I am assuming at this point, no such comparison exists. The post was a bit helpful, thank you.
Still, is there is a trial version? If purchasing one copy I can use on multiple of my systems (all old and dying, but functional)? What "permanent access on the doners page" means?
Still, is there is a trial version? If purchasing one copy I can use on multiple of my systems (all old and dying, but functional)? What "permanent access on the doners page" means?
I reply as fast as I can at times, else it could be days/weeks/months. What you call resurrecting posts, I call "responding on my time."
Re: Donor Version vs Standard?
No, you can use the 32 bit version as long as you want.is there is a trial version?
Yes, you can use the programm on multiple PCs.If purchasing one copy I can use on multiple of my systems (all old and dying, but functional)?
You have access to all future updates - as long I publish any update.What "permanent access on the doners page" means?
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Re: Donor Version vs Standard?
No, you can use the 32 bit version as long as you want.Marek wrote:is there is a trial version?
Thank you, but I was referring to the 64bit version. Is there a trial version to try, to see if it works better on my end?
I reply as fast as I can at times, else it could be days/weeks/months. What you call resurrecting posts, I call "responding on my time."
Re: Donor Version vs Standard?
As already answered - no. There is no trial version.Thank you, but I was referring to the 64bit version. Is there a trial version to try, to see if it works better on my end?
You can assume that you have the same problems with the 64 bit version.
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