There is some confusion about the version numbers.
Daemon Tools v4 will be the successor of DTv3. It'll have the same interface and the same features as DTv3, supporting Windows XP x64 and be free for personal use. For commercial use, licenses will have to be bought.
Everybody who has a license when DTPro is released (no matter whether it's a license for v3 or v4) will get a DTPro license for free.
Daemon Tools Pro v1.0 will have additional features like a virtual IDE drive, CD image creation etc. It will *not* be free for personal use. Personally I expect it to be more expensive than DTv3, whereas DTv4 will probably cost the same as v3. This is an assumption though.
Daemon Tools v4 will be the successor of DTv3. It'll have the same interface and the same features as DTv3, supporting Windows XP x64 and be free for personal use. For commercial use, licenses will have to be bought.
Everybody who has a license when DTPro is released (no matter whether it's a license for v3 or v4) will get a DTPro license for free.
Daemon Tools Pro v1.0 will have additional features like a virtual IDE drive, CD image creation etc. It will *not* be free for personal use. Personally I expect it to be more expensive than DTv3, whereas DTv4 will probably cost the same as v3. This is an assumption though.
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