Softpress Updates Freeway with Fully Localized Chinese Version
Softpress today released Freeway 5.1.3, adding a Simplified Chinese localization to its award-winning web design software. This free update to Freeway, recent winner of Best Creative Web Product from Macworld UK, is available to all registered owners of Freeway 5. Free 30-day trials of Freeway 5 Express and Freeway 5 Pro, including the new localization, are available from the Softpress website.
“This localization-only update is part of Softpress’ program to regularly add features to our our award-winning software,” Softpress Managing Director Richard Logan said. “We are very pleased to offer this update to our Chinese-speaking friends around the world.”
Pricing and Availability:
Freeway 5 Pro and Freeway 5 Express are both available for purchase and immediate electronic delivery directly from the Softpress Store.
Full versions of Freeway 5 Pro can be purchased for $249 USD, and Freeway 5 Express for $79 USD. Upgrades from Freeway 4 Pro to Freeway 5 Pro are $99 USD, upgrades from Freeway 4 Express to Freeway 5 Express are $49 USD. Owners of Freeway 4 Express can upgrade to Freeway 5 Pro for just $149 USD.
For a limited time, owners of GoLive 8 or later can purchase Freeway Pro at a 30% discount. More pricing details (including student, senior and non-profit discounts) can be found on the Softpress website.
Softpress: https://www.softpress.com
Freeway 5.1.3: https://www.softpress.com/products
Direct Download Link: https://www.softpress.com/updates
Purchase Link: https://www.softpress.com/store
Silver Lining Discount: https://www.softpress.com/silverlining.php
Education/Senior Discounts: https://www.softpress.com/store/pricelist.php
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on July 9, 2008
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