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Mint 2 Released

Our favorite stat tracking app has been updated to version 2.0. It’s a little ironic, because just a few days ago I was looking at mint and asking myself what ever happened to a promising project, because it hadn’t be updated in so long. Well turns out that Mint was in the process of being updated, and version two sports a host of new features. If you’ve recently purchased Mint (from January 2007-today), you’re entitled to a free upgrade to the new release. If you’re a long time Mint user, the upgrade is $19 and requires a new activation key. Freshen your breath and have a mint.

  1. By Kyle Korleski posted on January 30, 2007 at 12:31 am
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    Mint is a great stat software, Mint 2 is a worthy upgrade but it costs $19 to upgrade a Mint 1 licence to work with Mint 2. It will cost me $95 USD to update the rest of my licences ($133 USD for all of them).

  2. By Jordan posted on January 30, 2007 at 12:50 am
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    I’m still quit sadden about the new upgrade fee, but despite that, I know I’ll upgrade it in a bit. Just no funds to do that right now. *tears*

  3. By aj posted on January 30, 2007 at 6:40 am
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    Yeah, I think the upgrade fee is a bit high, especially because so many people have multiple licences. I would hasle Inman about a max upgrading fee to limit the expensive upgrades for many people with multiple licenses. And if it was my script, I would have probably charged $10 for the upgrade the first month and $15 thereafter.

  4. By Ronald Huereca posted on January 30, 2007 at 12:49 pm
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    Nineteen bucks seems hard to swallow for me since I just got the software in November and haven’t fully been able to test out her sea legs.

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