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Why does upgrade to enterprise (US$59.9) seem to be more expensive than buying a new v3.2 NoClone enterprise edition(US$48.8)?

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Why does upgrade to enterprise (US$59.9) seem to be more expensive than buying a new v3.2 NoClone enterprise edition(US$48.8)?

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As mentioned in Q2, the old way to differentiate two types of customers can fit the current computing environment because many users have their own home/small office network. So if you scan at most 3 network paths, you can upgrade to v4.0 home edition. However, if you have to run on Windows server and have a large scan of network, you have to upgrade enterprise edition. However, it is still cheaper than new customers because they have to pay US$79.9. NoClone 4 is more powerful than v3.2 so the new pricng is justified.

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