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« on: August 17, 2009, 04:06:19 pm »

NPL 6

Niakwa is proud to announce the release of NPL 6 for 32-bit Windows platforms. 

This release of NPL is totally diskette free! 

•   No more Gold Key diskettes to wear out or get lost. That means less aggravation for your customers.
 
•   No more will you have to tell your client they have to order a floppy drive. Your customer isn’t ordering ‘old technology’ for their hot new computers.   

•   No more will an end user disable the runtime by just moving the NPL directory around within the same machine.  That means less support time and cost for you. Your people can concentrate on what they know best, your application.

•   No need to reset security if there is a disaster. Recover the runtime files to the same machine and start running. No need to wait for them to find the Gold key diskette, or wait for a reset from Niakwa.

•   NPL setup files are downloaded directly from our web site. You can even keep a copy on hand at your location. No waiting for delivery. No delivery charges.   

Npl 6 is approved for Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Vista, Server 2000, Server 2003, and Server 2008.  Windows 7 has not been released yet, but NPL 6 has been tested satisfactorily on the latest Windows 7 release candidate.

UPDATE: Windows 7 has been released.  NPL 6 is fully functional on Windows 7.

Please, contact support@niakwa.com for more information. 
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