At 2:11 PM -0600 1/10/01, Word.Net wrote:

>Third, Office 2001 for OS X was demonstrated publicly for the first time.
>Contrary to the modest change in product name, Browne told the crowd that it
>"represents a major upgrade," far beyond Carbonization. The software will be
>ready in the fall, and upgrades from previous versions (including Office
>2001) will be $299. Users who purchase Office 2001 today, and for a limited,
>will be able to upgrade for $149. Office 2001 for OS X is not on demo at
>Microsoft's booth, however. "
>
>Any word on us current users getting the $149 upgrade price?

Ouch! Just a few months ago I shelled out over $300 with tax for an upgrade
from Office 98 to 2001. That would be an upgrade cost of over $600 within
the space of one year! Holy mackerel! Is this right?

Rick Johnson



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