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New Printfil 5.11
Rel. 13 Jul 2010

_Since 1996, the Windows printing solution for legacy programs !

 
How to upgrade old 4.x licenses

If you've reached this page, most probably you've right to a FREE Printfil upgrade. Depending by when you did purchase a Printfil 4.x license, the free upgrade may be for the Printfil 4.3 version (latest 4.x version released) or even the most current Printfil 5.11 version.
Please find all the news at http://www.printfil.com/enews.htm

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4.3 7 Nov 2005 23 Apr 2006 - FREE, please use the form below

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