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| Title: HYFRAN-PLUS software Author: Chair in Statistical Hydrology, INRS-ETE, (B. Bobée et al., 2008) Specifications: Version 2.2, (available in English and French) Cat No: HYFRAN-PLUS Price: US $400 ....... Additional copies US $200 |
STEPS TO OBTAIN HYFRAN-PLUS: (1) In order to purchase a copy of HYRAN-PLUS you must have a DEMO VERSION downloaded onto your computer. You may download and test the DEMO VERSION of HYFRAN-PLUS (however some options are not available in the DEMO VERSION) and if it is not satisfactory, simply delete all the files/folders. Click Here to download Demo Version: English • French (2) After downloading and installing the software you will be able to order the product from WRP in order to access the full version. (3) To purchase the product, fill in the order form with the product number and user name of your Demo copy of HYFRAN-PLUS. The product number appears on the screen once the demo version is launched. The user name is created by the client. (4) Once your payment has been processed, you will receive your user name and password in order to register your copy and activate the FULL VERSION. (5) Additional copies of the HYFRAN-PLUS software are available to licensed users at a discount price of $200 US each, (HOWEVER in order to process your order please complete Steps 1-3 and include the new product number, previous product number, and payment.) (6) Previously licensed users of HYFRAN may upgrade to HYFRAN-PLUS license at a price of $200 US, (the previous product number of HYFRAN must be included). Please note : WARNING! After the software has been installed on a computer, it can only be used on that computer and can not be reinstalled on the same computer nor on another computer (it is not transferable). If you have a computer failure or purchase a new computer, you would need to purchase another copy of the software. |
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