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If you purchase CVS Suite 2008 and March Hare Software releases a new version of CVS Suite within 14 days of your purchase you will receive a complimentary upgrade to the newer version. Should I upgrade to CVS Suite 2009?

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If you purchase CVS Suite 2008 and March Hare Software releases a new version of CVS Suite within 14 days of your purchase you will receive a complimentary upgrade to the newer version. Should I upgrade to CVS Suite 2009?

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CVS Suite 2009 is now available. If you have any of the following software installed, we recommend you upgrade to CVS Suite 2009: • CVS Suite 2009 Trial • CVSNT 2.8.01.xxxx • CVSNT 2.5.03.2382 (community edition) • CVSNT 2.5.02.xxxx • CVSNT 2.5.01.xxxx • CVSNT 2.0.x (eg: 2.0.58 or 2.0.51 or 2.0.41) • WinCVS 2.0.x or WinCVS 1.x • TortoiseCVS 1.12, 1.10, 1.8 or 1.x If you have any of the following software installed, we recommend you DO NOT upgrade to CVS Suite 2009: • CVS Professional 2.5.03 (eg: 2.5.03.2757) • CVS Suite 2008 (eg: 2.5.03.3736) • CVSNT on HPUX or Solaris Sparc If you have a current production server running CVS Suite 2008 or CVS Professional 2.5.03 and you require some features in CVS Suite 2009 then please contact your technical account manager or sales@march-hare.com The eBook “All About CVS” contains a detailed upgrade guide – all customers should review the upgrade planning guide before upgrading a production server.

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