Stardock selected as Microsoft Vista Ultimate PC Partner
Article posted on 3/5/2008
Microsoft has launched UltimatePC.com, a new website where people can go to learn about the best PCs available and the great things that people do with them. UltimatePC.com also provides Windows Vista Ultimate customers with special offers called Ultimate Exclusives which deliver added value. These offers provide unique products and services at special discounts exclusively for Windows Vista Ultimate customers. Stardock is among those partners selected to participate in the initial launch.
By visiting the Microsoft site, owners of Windows Vista Ultimate will be able to receive a coupon entitling them to a savings of $20 on purchases of Stardock's Multiplicity Pro software. Regularly priced at $49.95, coupon holders will be able to purchase Multiplicity Pro for only $29.95, a savings of 40%.
Multiplicity Pro allows users to control up to seven computers using only one keyboard and mouse. The enhanced clipboard feature allows users to copy and paste text, images and even files and folders seamlessly between PCs.
Multiplicity Pro is great productivity enhancement tool for professionals, power-users, graphics designers and engineers or anyone that has multiple computers. It is so simple to set up and use that gamers, outside professionals with laptops or anyone that has more than PC can see a benefit.
"We're pleased to again be working with Stardock as well as other partners to provide Windows Vista Ultimate customers an enhanced experience," said Barry Goffe, Director of Windows Client Product Management at Microsoft Corp. "Windows Vista Ultimate represents the pinnacle of functionality available to our most enthusiastic customers, and these Exclusive offerings deliver even more value for these customers."
"Stardock has been a Microsoft partner since 2001," said Phil Madis, Director of Business Development for Stardock Corporation. "Our goal has always been to extend and enhance the Windows operating system to create the best possible experiences for users."