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Difference between evalution and paid version

Posted: 09 Feb 2015 17:20
by Badger 499
I have been evaluating XYplorer and am still considering buying it. When I first installed the program it picked and allowed access to all the network drives on my PC system (external HDD, laptop connected to WorkGroup, NAS drives, etc). However the day after my trial version expired, I connected a NovaFidelity X12 (details at http://www.sygnifi.co.uk/products/nova-fidelity-x12> (A HD HiFi music server). This is recognised within MS File Explorer but is not detected by XYplorer. Showing ‘Hidden Drives, Folders and Files’ does not resolve the problem.

Is this non-recognition due to my trial period expiring or is it a problem with the software not recognising the NovaFidelity X12, which seems strange when the device is recognised by File Explorer.

I am prepared to purchase the software if it can be guaranteed that the software will work with the NovaFidelity device. If I purchased the software and the device is not recognised, can I get my money back?

Re: Difference between evalution and paid version

Posted: 09 Feb 2015 17:46
by admin
Hi and welcome,

Trial version expiration does not change any features. Please test the latest beta version here from the forum (or wait for 15.00 to be released tomorrow). It should show the device.

Don

Re: Difference between evalution and paid version

Posted: 09 Feb 2015 18:05
by Marco
admin wrote:Hi and welcome,

Trial version expiration does not change any features. Please test the latest beta version here from the forum (or wait for 15.00 to be released tomorrow). It should show the device.

Don
Like MS, you skip 14.90?

Re: Difference between evalution and paid version

Posted: 09 Feb 2015 18:08
by admin
Yep, 14.90-phobia.

Re: Difference between evalution and paid version

Posted: 13 Feb 2015 18:53
by pooru
Don't know if this is related, but I'm not seeing any files from 2015 in any pane of the application. Sorting by date modified, files at top are all 2014.

Running under Parallels on OS X 10.10.

TIA,


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