AegiSoft says don't buy software, rent it
The site allows consumers to rent software either through download or delivery to the user's door.
The software rental products entitle a computer user to run the full version of any PC software product, whether it is a game, productivity, or education title, for a period of three days for $3.99 without having to return the software.
The company's Software-On-Demand technology has the ability to remaster a PC software title into a rental product, giving users the option to purchase that product via the Internet or modem when the rental period expires.
Once the product has been formatted with this technology, it can be downloaded online, shipped directly to the customer, or distributed through any retail chain. Details about the software rental scheme are available at http://www.AegiSoftCorp.com and http://www.1800software.com .
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