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Important notes to TableDifference and FlowSync users
Users who downloaded TableDifference or FlowSync until December 31, 2009 are using&amp;#160;a freeware project with full source code. Thus, they can&amp;#160;continue using these components without any issue.
Starting from January 1, 2010 TableDifference and FlowSync components are no longer available from SQLBI. In the last 4 years&amp;#160;(first versions of TableDifference and FlowSync have been released in 2006) we have seen a large adoption of them and many companies requested us fixes and support. SQLBI&amp;#160;is a consulting company and is not structured to provide full support services for SSIS&amp;#160;components. Thus, we&amp;#160;moved full rights on source code to CozyRoc, which&amp;#160;is a company focused only on&amp;#160;developing and supporting SSIS&amp;#160;components. They will be able to give a full support to companies using TableDifference and FlowSync in a production environment, and this is something that several&amp;#160;customers asked us in the past.
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If your company is already using an old free version of TableDifference and/or FlowSync, you can continue to use it for free. However, moving to the new CozyRoc version will grant you access to full support and to a broader set of&amp;#160;SSIS&amp;#160;components.
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