Originally posted by: YBS1
They still offer the lifetime packages, they just cost a lot more than they did back in the day.
Me, too. I bought it when they announced the shift to pricing in Euros.Originally posted by: rpcohen
The subscription time refers to free updates and tech support only. The software will continue to operate even after the subscription ends. I've been using AnyDVD and CloneDVD for several years and they have always performed well and AnyDVD is updated very frequently. Fortunately, I purchased them both a few years ago for a fraction of the current price and with lifetime upgrades.
Originally posted by: erwos
Me, too. I bought it when they announced the shift to pricing in Euros.Originally posted by: rpcohen
The subscription time refers to free updates and tech support only. The software will continue to operate even after the subscription ends. I've been using AnyDVD and CloneDVD for several years and they have always performed well and AnyDVD is updated very frequently. Fortunately, I purchased them both a few years ago for a fraction of the current price and with lifetime upgrades.
Say what you will about the cost, but the software is VERY good.
Originally posted by: SimMike2
When you are Slysoft, get their excellent, totally free "virtual clonedrive." With this, you can rip to ISO files and play the movie later as if you have inserted the DVD into a real DVD or blu-ray drive. It works very well and is free, with periodic updates. Make sure you are using the latest version.
And if you want to expand the files in your ISO image copies, you can always rip the contents from the virtual drive at a later date.
This is a good way to keep multiple movies in your computer.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html
Originally posted by: BOLt
AnyDVD vs. DVDFab 5... does anyone have a preference between the two? I've used both, but I can't decide which I like better. DVDFab is cheaper though...