Here is a quick run-down on what you will find in this bulletin: November 4,…
U.S. Update News November 2004
The December disk update will be processed Monday, November 29th and the disks will be shipped on that day. You should have the disk update by December 1st or 2nd.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Subscribers who are still receiving disks can save up to $100 per year by switching to updates by Internet. Please read the last section of this bulletin for complete details. Don’t wait for your next invoice to make the change. Compulife will bonus your subscription renewal deadline for switching from disks to internet.
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- Change to Midmonth Updates
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- DOS Software – Updated by Internet Only
The reason that we had divided updates into multiple files was to keep the size of each file to what would fit onto a single floppy disk. Assuming that you only had a dial-up connection, this meant you could eliminate a slow manual download for each computer. Instead you could download once, then copy the file to each machine using the disks.
With the advent of high speed internet and with most people using automated updates, this process is no longer needed. For those doing automated updates, you won’t care if there is only one update file.
The change to one update file addresses a new problem which has emerged. Some agents run our system on computers that are connected to the internet through very restrictive corporate firewalls that they can’t control. The only option for those caught in those circumstances is to get the midmonth update by doing a manual download. This means with multiple update files that the individual must click on and download each file and save each file to the \COMPLIFE folder. The new procedure, where there will be a single UPDATEU.CMP file, will make that job easier.
This bulletin is your LAST WARNING that the UPDATEU.CMP file will be larger than what can fit onto a single floppy disk. If you have been manually moving midmonth update files using floppy disks you will need to find a new way to do so. If you were doing using floppy disks and need to learn to do that a different way, give Bob Barney a call at (800) 798-3488.
The GO.EXE file, which will be shipped on disks in December, will simply call and run the GOWIN.EXE file. That will no doubt generate a rash of calls from subscribers who do not read these bulletins, at which point we will need to explain that to run DOS software you need to get updates by Internet.
Given that the DOS software program’s days are numbered, we strongly recommend that you learn to use the Windows software. There is no doubt that it is now more powerful than the DOS product. Those who prefer DOS to the Windows program are usually operating with the belief that there is something the DOS program does that the Windows won’t do. If you are one of those people, please give us a call. We can show you how to do the same thing in the Windows version of Compulife.
For those doing monthly updates by Internet, we rely on three other web sites to supply monthly updates. These are automatically checked and used by our automatic Internet update software.
1. Switch to obtaining monthly updates by Internet.
Not only will you eliminate the expense and hassle of returning disks, you will save $100 per year in subscription fees.
To switch to Internet monthly updates, go to our web page www.compulife.com and select the last menu choice “Forms, applications, instruction tutorials, etc.” Under the section “License Agreements” you will need to select and complete a new License Agreement for the type of license you have. After you have printed the new agreement, please read it, especially the part where you agree that you have successfully downloaded and processed our “mid-month updates”. If you haven’t done that before, call us and we’ll be happy to step you through the procedure. It’s easy.
2. Disk Purchase Program
The other way to avoid returning the disks and the disk box each month is to pre-purchase them for $21 per year ($1.75 per month). Once you do that you can keep them for future reference, throw them away or return them for a credit (once each year) when you are invoiced for the following year. $21 costs you less than mailing back disks each month.