Citing “tremendous customer response”, SlySoft has announced they will be extending their current promotional period until January 11th, giving potential buyers another 10 days to figure out if they want free lifetime updates of the popular programs.
“Based on tremendous customer response SlySoft management has decided to extend both the current 20% promotion and lifetime free updates until Sunday, January 11 2009 to give everybody a chance to sneak a peak at 2009 prices and subscription fees for better comparison.
As of January 11th, 2009, Slysoft will change its update policy from free lifetime updates to an annual subscription fee. All license purchases made before January 11th, 2009 will not be affected by this change; as promised, all licenses purchased before 2009 will still be honoured under Slysoft’s free lifetime update policy.
SlySoft announces this step in advance in order to provide its customers with the choice between the old and new licensing model. Buyers who act quickly can get an additional discount with the current ongoing special promotion.
Until January 11 2009 Slysoft offers a 20% discount on all software products–except upgrades. If you are entertaining the thought of purchasing one of Slysoft’s products, now is the right time to act!”
If you have been planning to buy AnyDVD, AnyDVD HD, CloneDVD or any other of their products, now is the perfect time to do so, especially considering BD+ has once again been defeated by SlySoft.
Result for: anydvd
SlySoft informed us earlier that they’ll change their upgrade policy. Currently, if you buy any of SlySoft’s products, you’ll get free updates for your lifetime. To be fair for its current and past customers, this policy wont change for existing customers, but soon new customers will get the updates only for one year, a common policy with software products nowadays.
If you have been planning to buy AnyDVD, AnyDVD HD, CloneDVD or any other of their products, now is the perfect time to do so — they’re also offering 20% discount for all purchases made before December 31st, 2008.
Further details and prices about SlySoft’s products can be found from SlySoft’s website.
Result for: anydvd
Just one month after SlySoft confidently posted that they had broken BD+ for good, the company has been beaten and admits that a new generation of BD+ protection on Blu-ray films has re-secured the system.
James on the official SlySoft forums has said he “estimates February 2009 for the new BD+ to be defeated,” a seemingly long time for a company that usually breaks protection within days.
Users on Doom9 appear to be giving up direct emulation attacks for BD+ and instead want to break the RSA algorithm itself, which would completely break BD+.
For a list of current movies that cannot be broken please check here: BD+ movies that Anydvd HD 6.4.9.1 (beta) may not handle properly







