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Keyclone - $10 or $20?
I have seen a bunch of things that state the cost of Keyclone is $10... But when I go to purchace it is $20!
I only have intentions of toying around, and i'm okay with blow'n $10 on something i'd just for a month..... but it threw me off when it was $20 at the site....
maybe i'm missing something?
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It was changed to $20 about 3 months ago.
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Looks like I missed the boat then :S
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actually, it was in the beginning of february...
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20$ for a tool, that is so effective and good, if only all software i bought gave me this much bang for a buck i would be estatic.
Seriously i would have paid 30/40$ even for it.
Perhaps however some form of trial key would be nice for people to check it themselves and get them convinced :)
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unfortunately, trials are the meat & potatoes of the crackers... (and yes, i already know... but why make it easy...)
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Yup. Figured as much.
Ah well, as mentioned its a great tool :)
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I wondered about these $20 as well. I bought a license before for $10 when I was messing about before.
After setting up a new computer I couldn't be bothered to wait to recycle the old license by bothering Keyclone with a manual swap and just bought it again.
I think it's worth it even for $30. =]
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Worth it. Even Kramer rates it as a buy. B-B-B-Booooya!
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I wouldn't mind spending $20 for this ... it seems like a great tool and the reviews here are very good. The difference between $10 and $20 for the same functionality is negligible.
My only issue is that I would prefer to dual box on 2 separate PCs due to latency, frame rates ,etc. And from what I've read, that would require me to buy 2 licenses ... so, I'm spending $40 for a tool I would use on 2 toons when others are only spending $20 and using it for 5 toons (if multi boxing on a single PC). So, if I were to ever multibox 5 toons I would have to plunk down $100 to get the same experience as someone who only paid $20. Seems a bit unfair to me.
Any possibility of paying $20 for the first license and $5 (maybe $10) for each additional? This would mitigate the cost to something more reasonable, at least for me. Otherwise, it would seem to make more sense to purchase a hardware replicator.