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ANN: JIMCO Software POWERpack 1.0 Available

 
 
Jim Cheshire
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      11th Jun 2005
JIMCO Software POWERpack is a collection of our most popular add-ins in a
new format. With POWERpack, you can always ensure that you have the most
recent version of our most popular add-ins because it includes the ability
automatically keep you up to date!

POWERpack will check for updates every 15 days when you log into your
computer. If an update is available, you'll be notified right away and our
updater will automatically download the update and install it. Making sure
that you have the latest version of JIMCO Software's FrontPage add-ins has
never been easier!

More information available at http://www.jimcosoftware.com/powerpack.
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Jim Cheshire
JIMCO Software
http://www.jimcoaddins.com
http://www.jimcosoftware.com

The premiere add-in and software source
for Microsoft FrontPage.



 
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James E Middleton
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      12th Jun 2005
Very cool stuff, Jim.


"Jim Cheshire" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> JIMCO Software POWERpack is a collection of our most popular add-ins in a
> new format. With POWERpack, you can always ensure that you have the most
> recent version of our most popular add-ins because it includes the ability
> automatically keep you up to date!
>
> POWERpack will check for updates every 15 days when you log into your
> computer. If an update is available, you'll be notified right away and our
> updater will automatically download the update and install it. Making sure
> that you have the latest version of JIMCO Software's FrontPage add-ins has
> never been easier!
>
> More information available at http://www.jimcosoftware.com/powerpack.
> --
> Jim Cheshire
> JIMCO Software
> http://www.jimcoaddins.com
> http://www.jimcosoftware.com
>
> The premiere add-in and software source
> for Microsoft FrontPage.
>
>
>



 
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      12th Jun 2005
What do we do with the Jimco add-ins that are already installed on/in our FP's now? Do they need to be uninstalled first or will Power Pack update/overwrite/install over them ok?


"Jim Cheshire" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> JIMCO Software POWERpack is a collection of our most popular add-ins in a
> new format. With POWERpack, you can always ensure that you have the most
> recent version of our most popular add-ins because it includes the ability
> automatically keep you up to date!
>
> POWERpack will check for updates every 15 days when you log into your
> computer. If an update is available, you'll be notified right away and our
> updater will automatically download the update and install it. Making sure
> that you have the latest version of JIMCO Software's FrontPage add-ins has
> never been easier!
>
> More information available at http://www.jimcosoftware.com/powerpack.
> --
> Jim Cheshire
> JIMCO Software
> http://www.jimcoaddins.com
> http://www.jimcosoftware.com
>
> The premiere add-in and software source
> for Microsoft FrontPage.
>
>
>

 
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Jim Cheshire
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      12th Jun 2005
Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®) wrote:
> What do we do with the Jimco add-ins that are already installed on/in
> our FP's now? Do they need to be uninstalled first or will Power Pack
> update/overwrite/install over them ok?
>


If you already have an add-in installed that is included with POWERpack, you
need to remove them first.

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Jim Cheshire
JIMCO Software
http://www.jimcoaddins.com

The premiere add-in and software source
for Microsoft FrontPage.



 
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Tina Clarke
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      13th Jun 2005
I told a friend about your new powerpack and she said she does not like to
allow applications to update like that ...will the 'old' addins be staying
for people who don't like to do this?

I understand your applications are freeware and you do this how you want to
do it, just asking on the offchance

Personally I think it's a good idea.

Tina


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Jim Cheshire
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      13th Jun 2005
Tina Clarke wrote:
> I told a friend about your new powerpack and she said she does not
> like to allow applications to update like that ...will the 'old'
> addins be staying for people who don't like to do this?
>
> I understand your applications are freeware and you do this how you
> want to do it, just asking on the offchance
>
> Personally I think it's a good idea.


Hi Tina,

Yep, individual add-ins will remain available and will not auto-update.

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JIMCO Software
http://www.jimcoaddins.com

The premiere add-in and software source
for Microsoft FrontPage.



 
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