Laplink Announces Free USB Cable Giveaway


Mar 7, 2007 - For a limited time, every customer purchasing PCmover or PCsync download versions will receive a free genuine Laplink USB transfer cable.

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PCmover - already the best-selling migration product in the world – is about to become even more popular. Because starting today, Laplink is giving away a free Laplink USB transfer cable (MSRP $39.95) with every copy of PCmover or PCsync purchased. 

Since 1983 Laplink has been designing file transfer cables and to date has sold over 10 million units to computer users around the world. Laplink USB transfer cables are famous for enabling fast and reliable direct communication between PCs quickly and easily.

Laplink’s newest product, PCsync is also taking part in this promotion. Each download of this high speed, easy to use file transfer and synchronization software now also comes with the free Laplink USB transfer cable.

PCmover is the must-have software for anyone who’s just bought a new Vista PC. With just a few clicks of the mouse, PCmover sets up a complete migration of the old PC to the new one – files, settings and even installed software programs get transferred over automatically.

And because Vista does not come with a built-in synchronization feature, users wishing to keep files between their two PCs synchronized would be wise to invest in secure and simple synchronization software like PCsync.

About Laplink Software Inc.

For more than 25 years, Laplink has been the leader in providing software used for PC migration, remote access, file transfer, and synchronization. The privately-held company was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.

For more information about this release, please contact:

Laplink Software Press Contact
Daniel Donohoe, Public Relations
daniel.donohoe@laplink.com
+1-425-952-6023

Additional information and images can be found online at Laplink’s Media Center: http://www.laplink.com/media.