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Before, I made a review on CompanionLink Professional. Very kindly, CompanionLink have given us three licenses of CompanionLink Professional (worth $99.95), as well as their RunStart installation service (worth $39).

To enter, all you have to do is visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BXKW2D6 by Friday the 21st of May 2010 (11:59PM BST), and answer the questions. We’ll then enter you into our competition, and you could win.

The contest has ended, but you can download a 14-day free trial over at the CompanionLink website, by clicking here.

About Harry

Harry has always loved computers and technology. He enjoys breaking his tech, and then trying to fix again (usually successfully!) and loves about almost anything tech! • Favourite browser - Google Chrome • Favourite PC brand - HP • Favourite phone - Google Pixel

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4 thoughts on “[EXPIRED] CompanionLink Pro Giveaway [Competition]”

  1. Art Clarke says:

    Harry,
    Thank you for this contest! Took the survey.
    Hope I'm not multiple posting. Sometimes (most times) DISQUS confuses me.
    Regards.

  2. Grr says:

    Thanks for bringing this opportunity for CompanionLink software. I just read your review and will be glad to win myself a license. I took the survey.

    I have a question, appreciate if you could answer: I use both Microsoft outlook-2003 & Lotus Notes. Will this support both or only Microsoft outlook-2003? There are two types listed on the site, CompanionLink – supports everything & CompanionLink for Google – supports only Google & Microsoft outlook.

    Once again Thanks.

    Regards, Grr

  3. Harry says:

    I'm pretty sure that you can make two different profiles, and work off that – you may be better off speaking to CompanionLink.

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