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Win One of Five PerfectDisk 12 Home Server Licences

As you may have already read, PerfectDisk 12 Home Server hit the streets (well, the web) today, offering a wide range of features to keep your home server’s hard drives spick and span (that means faster running all round).

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To celebrate the launch of the new release, the guys over at Raxco have been kind enough to provide WGS with five PerfectDisk 12 Home Server Licences, worth $39.99 each, for you to have a crack at winning. This competition is open to all…

To be in with a chance, all you have to do is to follow us on Twitter (@wegotserved) and/or like us on Facebook and proclaim your interest in scoping the prize with the following tweet:

I’m in to win PerfectDisk 12 Home Server from @wegotserved. Check out http://bit.ly/aaD5t and RT for your chance to win.

Or, just hit up the buttons below and we’ll help do it for you! 

In a week’s time (that’s June 15th 2011), we’ll pull out five tweets/likes from our feed, and they’ll each win a copy of PD12. Nice and easy!

In the meantime, to find out more about PerfectDisk 12 Home Server, head over to Raxco’s website.

 


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About Terry Walsh

Terry Walsh is the founding editor and owner of We Got Served. Since February 2007, the site has provided detailed coverage and analysis of the emerging home server category, and has subsequently grown into a trusted outlet for digital home news and reviews.

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  • palavering2u

    I've used a previous version with success. (I'm now using the latest trial version. I think it'll work fine, if not flawlessly. I don't think anyone can place a value on this software, but I think it's a little too much. Half the asking price would be much more attractive.