IPro is normally delivered by downloading an installation file from this web site. When your purchase is complete, you will receive an email with the download instructions.
The installation file can be downloaded on one computer and moved to another computer as you would move any file (i.e., by CD or thumb drive), so you can install IPro on another computer. You can also download the current version of the file any number of times as needed. You can make a copy of the installation file as a backup.
Important Note: IPro Series 30 is no longer part of our regular catalog but is available for sale "as is" with no formal support. IPro 30 has been replaced by IPro 40, which is fully supported. For the most current version of IPro, including regular support, please order IPro Series 40.
Important Note: IPro Series 30 runs on older versions of Windows with 16-bit support, such as Windows XP, but it usually does not work on Windows versions later than XP. If you have Vista, Windows 7 or later, order IPro Series 40 instead. If in doubt, order IPro Series 40.
To order IPro Series 40, choose the third option below.
Read the FAQs below about the differences between the versions and how to tell which version of Vista or Windows 7 you have:
What are the major differences between IPro Series 30 and IPro Series 40?
- IPro Series 40 runs on all recent versions of Windows, including 64-bit Vista and 64-bit Windows 7 but Series 30 does not run on 64-bit Vista or 64-bit Windows 7.
- The Series 40 program and help interfaces are much more current.
- The Series 40 help is easier to use and print.
- Series 40 is the platform for all future upgrades. There will be no further changes to Series 30.
At this time (March 2010), the important business features and functions of the two versions are similar, and most of the information about IPro shown at this web site applies to both IPro versions.
If I start with IPro Series 30, will my work files transfer when I upgrade to Series 40?
Yes, you can start with Series 30 and upgrade to Series 40, and you will not have to re-enter any of your work.
How much will it cost to upgrade from Series 30 to Series 40?
Expect the upgrade cost to be the difference between your original purchase price of Series 30 and the price of Series 40 at upgrade time. This price policy may change at any time.
A Word of Advice: If your time and work are valuable, you are better off starting with Series 40. Series 40 is easier to learn, has fewer startup issues, and is all-around better.