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    Right now they are doing a promotion with the AV200 and lifetime DVDFab. Are these true lifetime licenses that allow me to upgrade to DVDFab 10, 11, 12, etc forever? Or are they the limited lifetime licenses that require me to purchase upgrades?

    Thanks.

    #2
    Originally posted by tyrindor View Post

    Right now they are doing a promotion with the AV200 and lifetime DVDFab. Are these true lifetime licenses that allow me to upgrade to DVDFab 10, 11, 12, etc forever? Or are they the limited lifetime licenses that require me to purchase upgrades?

    Thanks.
    Hi tyrindor
    True lifetime 10,11,12,13, etc.....
    The only thing that would require a purchase, is if they create another module, which I'm not sure what else they could create they have pretty much covered everything for videos.
    Last edited by CBR929; 02-02-2014, 07:32 PM.
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      #3
      And for example, a lot of us old heads here have been through Versions 3,4,5,6,7,8 & 9.
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        #4
        Who are you used to doing business with? Here if you buy Lifetime, you pay only once, ever.
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          #5
          Hey wizard:what version first contained dvd shrink if that's what they called it?
          What year did version 1 come out?

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            #6
            Well, you were able to go from DVD9 to DVD5 in Version 3 so it must have been before that.

            I think I bought V3 around 2003-2004 so V1 would have been prior to that.

            Early 2000's I would venture.

            Originally posted by glenns View Post
            Hey wizard:what version first contained dvd shrink if that's what they called it?
            What year did version 1 come out?
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              #7
              I'm not certain of the date either, but GregiBoy's guess is as good as any.
              Once upon a time, Fab was offered in 2 modules: Express and Gold.
              As I recall, Express had compression functionality whereas Gold did not, but Gold offered Full Disc copy and would burn to 2 dvd5 discs as necessary.

              This was way back before dual layer burning was available...at least for the retail market.
              I was using Lite-On's very first dvd burner... Lite-On LDW-401S DVD+R/RW.
              Last I knew, it still works...

              Now sometime during v.2 releases (maybe the 1st?), these modules were also made available as a combined product known as Platinum.
              I still have a bunch of v.2 installers archived...
              not sure why....maybe it's just an old fart thing...
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                #8
                When I first used Fab it was a free version was that version 1?

                I can't remember but I think their were no paid versions then.I think we had to use another program to shrink way back then.
                I am interested in Fab history.

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                  #9
                  I think Fengtao always offered a free version, but frankly it was a long time ago.
                  If no luck on the net and if you're that interested, I'd email Fengtao and/or staff for a reliable history.
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                    #10
                    Just had a look on the Wayback Machine for DVDFab
                    First couple of archived pages come up with a a company called Optibase
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                    Then on 30th July 2003 there is an entry saying "DVDFab was acquired by Fengtao Software" and not much else.
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                    Then on 9th October 2003 we have "Differences Version 0.17 and Version 1.00"
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                    I have just finished watching series 3 of Sherlock which may explain the need to do a little sleuthing

                    Here's the page with all their archived content for DVDFab for any other OCD people out there
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                    Starting from 2004 there are many pages, I picked one from random which happened to be 4th December 2004 and downloaded DVDFab Platinum 2.55 which installed perfectly into Virtual PC.

                    Damn Sherlock, last time I'll be watching him!!!!
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                      #11
                      The free version when I started using it was called "DVDFab Express", just a very simple interface. I think DL support and the VSO burning engine came along in late v2, maybe 2.97 or so. I will try to find out, this is something that could go in a new forum section we are working on. I believe the last version put out by the previous owner was 0.x, number unknown.
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                        #12
                        Flabber:
                        Holmes:Hello 'My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my business to know what other people don't know'.

                        Glenns:Mr Holmes what of Signals new forum section a hidden treasure could it be.

                        Holmes:'There is nothing like first-hand evidence.'

                        CRB929:I have not seen this yet.

                        Holmes:"The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes."

                        Mainman:I am retired and want to see it.

                        Holmes:'You see, but you do not observe. The distinction is clear.'

                        Glenns:So I guess it's a waiting game.

                        Holmes:'I never guess. It is a shocking habit,—destructive to the logical faculty.'

                        Flabber:So how are we going to find out:

                        Holmes:'Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth.'

                        Signals:The ox number is unknown

                        Holmes:Then the games afoot.

                        "My mind," he said, "rebels at stagnation. Give me problems, give me work, give me the most abstruse cryptogram or the most intricate analysis, and I am in my own proper atmosphere. I can dispense then with artificial stimulants. But I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltation. That is why I have chosen my own particular profession,—or rather created it, for I am the only one in the world."

                        Wizard of oz:Then you won't be needing a wizard.

                        Holmes:"The Science of Deduction"

                        Glenns:Signals spill the beans what of this new section of Fab?

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                          #13
                          Haha,
                          whoops the Sherlock meme has infected you now

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                            #14
                            hehe that is why they are called Mysteries!
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