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Laplink confirms PCmover for Vista availability

A Laplink Software product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jan 12, 2007

Laplink has confirmed that PCmover for Vista will be available to consumers this month.

Laplink has confirmed that PCmover for Vista will be available to consumers this month.

The #1 selling migration utility is expected to be available at major retailers in North America and the UK by January 30, 2007 and available online by January 18, 2007 - prior to Microsoft's official launch date of its new Vista operating system.

The promise of a new and improved operating system is leading many people to consider purchasing new PCs.

And once they've brought the new machine home, every new PC owner will face the same challenge: how to transfer the software applications, email contacts, files, and photos - the personality and functionality of their old PC to their new one.

"Our competition can't move software programs, they don't offer the same total migration solution we do", explained Thomas Koll, Chairman and CEO of Laplink Software.

"PCmover is simply the best choice for consumers and businesses looking for an affordable, effective and simple way to transfer the contents of their old computer to their new one, even for PCs as old as Windows 95 or as new as Vista".

Laplink's PCmover allows users to perform their migration using several options: genuine Laplink USB Cables, any local network (including wireless) or removable media (CD-R, DVD-R or external hard drives).

PCmover is available at major retailers such as Amazon, Staples, Office Depot, CompUSA, Fry's, Future Shop (Canada), Micro centre and Office Max or from the Laplink website.

Prices start at $49.95 with many retailers offering the "Moving Kit" Edition at a slightly higher price, which includes PCsync and a genuine Laplink USB cable for fast and easy migration as well as ongoing file transfer and synchronisation between PCs.

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