Written by
PatrickJ on
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Sprite Backup – Finally Offers 10-Day Trial
Via: Menneisyys’ post at Aximsite
Sprite Backup – the blue-chip, long-established leader in Pocket PC / Windows Mobile backup applications – had always had one major strike against it – no trial version available.
Not any more folks. Sprite is now offering a full 10-day trial via their web-site.
This is excellent news – as Sprite is a rock solid and leading product, and now you can test drive it before purchasing.
Thanks should go to Menneisyys and others who have continually reminded Sprite of the need for this.
To grab a trial, check the Sprite page HERE – and then of course when you’re ready to buy, come back to your pal the JAMM Store …
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Feb 20, 2007
I’m glad they did that, before I used Sprite and there was this weird bug which password protected backups automatically even though I did not set up a password. I’ll vouch for Sprite’s customer support as they did stand behind their 30 day money back guarantee. Now with the trial, it should make things go even more smoothly as people can try the software. Kudos to Sprite for heeding the people’s comments and creating a trial.
spmwinkel
Feb 24, 2007
Yes, kudos for them! Not having a trial is a big no-no for me, if something doesn’t have a trial it will need a LOT of good reviews before I’d consider purchasing it.
Well anyway, I’m pretty happy with my all-in-one tool SK Tools, and their backups never failed me.
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