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ThinkFree Office moves to subscription model; free access to be phased out

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 18, 2001
Dear ThinkFree Office user, 

With the latest release of ThinkFree Office we are moving from beta to final release version of our
software. With this release we are discontinuing the advertising-supported version of our software and
are offering ThinkFree Office on a subscription basis only. 

As a thank you to all of our users that have supported us during our beta period, we are giving our
Sponsored Edition users a free six-month subscription to ThinkFree Office. To receive this free
six-month subscription you need to update your ThinkFree Office services by launching ThinkFree Office
after logging in to www.thinkfree.com. If you do not update your software you will be unable to access
the files in your ThinkFree Cyberdrive. 

As a special reward for our current ThinkFree Office Sponsored Edition users we are also offering the
chance to upgrade to our ThinkFree Office Standard Edition for just $29.95 for a two-year
subscription. Currently we are offering our Standard Edition for $29.95 through our site
www.thinkfree.com, and the yearly price will be increasing to $49.95 year beginning January 24, 2001. 

To purchase ThinkFree Office Standard Edition, just log in to www.thinkfree.com and then select
"Purchase ThinkFree Office" or "Services". All users who have purchased one-year subscriptions to
ThinkFree Office by January 24, 2001 will automatically be credited a second year at no cost on that
date.

So take this opportunity to upgrade now after logging in to your account at www.thinkfree.com and
enjoy all the benefits of ThinkFree Office for two years at one low price!

Thank you again for your continued support and please enjoy our latest release of ThinkFree Office!
The ThinkFree Team
www.thinkfree.com

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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