CPO enters Private Beta

Apr 21, 2010

7 comments
Development Progress, News

Hi faithful CreativePro Office users.  This is a quick note to let you all know that CPO has entered private beta testing. Bug testing is important and necessary and we appreciate your help with the process.

We appreciate your tracking with us as we make another step in development progress.  The move from freeware to paid subscription based software is something that we are happy to make progress on.  CPO hasn't yet "earned its keep", even though it is so popular with our users.

It is nice to reach this point after so long, I think we are taking a bit of an exhale as we reach this point, happily.

We will keep you posted!

Discussion: 7 comments

josh melner

josh melner

Apr 22, 2010
when are finally gonna know the pricing?
Roger Lavoie

Roger Lavoie

Apr 25, 2010
You guys can test it and know the pricing at mycpohq.com
Jeff

Jeff

Apr 25, 2010
Roger is indeed correct. However, CPO is currently in private beta so if you would like to be considered as a beta tester, please send us an email at support@CreativeProOffice.com. The prices can be found at http://www.mycpohq.com/pricing and will be posted on the blog shortly.

Thanks.
Dave Bergschneider

Dave Bergschneider

Apr 27, 2010
Not seeing the pricing on the source code version / upgrade to. Is that thought process still in the works or are you converting 100% to the hosted version?
Andy Martinod

Andy Martinod

May 14, 2010
Hi Jeff and Heather,

I'm curious just as Dave to know what is happening with the Source Code we bought from you to help you out when you needed it.. It's actually perfect for my company as we don't want any third party server, and would like to know if we'll be able to upgrade (or even fresh install) to version 2 source code version when it will be available and at what cost?

Thanks and good luck for the finish line.
jason

jason

May 24, 2010
I've been waiting for the updated source code for months now...
Cassius Krendler

Cassius Krendler

May 27, 2010
Really interested in how this pans out and - sorry to be impatient - wondering how much longer it will take and why a public Beta is not yet available at least.

In the meantime, I can see a likelihood of us jumping ship and gravitate towards alternative solutions which are now flooding in since Google opened up their 3rd party Apps vault. There are quite a few neat (and free!) solutions available already, which tie in w/ other Google products.

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