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nWire Offers Educational Discounts

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nWire is a very useful tool for diving into unfamiliar code. This means it is an excellent companion for students learning how to program. We received numerous requests from students and professors to provide a discount to educational institutions. Today, we are pleased to announce our Educational Discount Program.

The offer is simple: students, faculty, staff and employees of accredited non-profit educational institutions can now purchase a fully functional 1 year nWire license for $19 (Java or PHP, $29 for both). That's more than 75% off the original price.

The educational discount licenses will expire after 1 year. We decided to provide a more substantial discount for a limited time license. Most students will need these tools in their more advanced years of study, so this should not be a problem. It is important to note that the licenses are intended for learning and teaching and should not be used for commercial purposes.

If you qualify for an educational discount license, you can buy yours today. Start from our Educational Discount Store. From there, follow the instructions. You will need to fill out an order form with your details. Make sure you correctly fill the institution details. The provided email address must belong to the domain of your institution. The details will go through our manual review and once the order is cleared (usually less than a day), you will receive an email with payment instructions.

We will also be offering site licenses to educational institutions who wish to install nWire in their labs. If you represent such an institution, please contact our sales for more details.

Finally, if you have any feedback regarding the program, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are considering this program "an experiment", so your feedback is very important to us.

Activation Problems

We are still in beta and, to prove that point, some customer were experiencing problems with activating nWire after the initial installation. The issue affected mostly users sitting behind proxies and corporate firewalls.

We are currently working on simplifying the activation procedure. This is a big part of our development philosophy: listen and respond as quickly as possible. We plan to have a fix later this week. In the mean while, if you experienced problems activating the product please contact our support and we will send you your free trial license by email.

Thanks for bearing with us.
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