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Drop Catch Software - New versions with Lease and Buy options

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Weve made a few updates and changes, as well as released a new version and leasing option.

Both the SSH Shell and Web Browser SDS Versions are now available for £29 + vat one time
or £19 + vat per month leased, which includes a fast server, no contract

The SSH Full Suite pro version with 6 EPP sockets and the Round Robin is now £199 + vat one time
or £55 + vat per month leased, fast server included

Stand alone fast servers now within Sovereign House, pre configured if required. £9 pm

We have changed the additional IPS TAG's to just £5 monthly per tag
and the EPP Utility Pack is just £9 + vat one time

All the options can be see online at https://transcom.net/store/dac-epp-dropcatch-software

Full Product Information online at https://dropcatchsoftware.uk

And of course, Namepros recurring 25% discount code until 31st Jan 2022 is DDSJAN22
 
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Had many calls on this, so Ill try and explain the versions and options that have been developed since 2014 with the dropcatch software.

There are 3 versions :
  • An SSH shell called SDS which is a light version with 1 EPP socket and no list management
  • An SSH shell called MUL which is a suite with 6 EPP sockets, tools and list management
  • A web gui version that is 1 EPP socket with online tools
On each of these the options are :
  • Buy the software outright, no revision or support fees
  • When buying, use your own server or lease a server from us (extra)
  • Lease the software on a monthly basis which includes the server
We will install the software for free on any server or you can use our stack scripts, which configures any server fautomatically.

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Any questions just PM, Support or email
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Bill
 
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