From:
Rick van Vliet
Subject:
[dadadev] Re: How can I create 10 separate email lists with basic dadamail?
In-Reply-To:
[dadadev] Re: How can I create 10 separate email lists with basic dadamail?
Date:
Sat Feb 4 12:34:42 2012
http://mojo.skazat.com/purchase/pro.html
This should help you learn the differences, how to buy, and how to upgrade.
$50us well spent,
rick
Peter Velan wrote:
> am 14.05.2008 17:00 schrieb gburton@gmbwebsites.com:
>
>> Thank you for your reply. I finally discovered this page as well. My
>> next question is:
>>
>> How do I install the new version when I already have the free version
>> running?
>
> Sorry but I could not help here :-( (have not found the information on
> dada's website).
>
>
> Cheers,
> Peter
>
>
>
>
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