> T8905719 said, 
> 
> > Yer I am in the same situation were I own NC2 but want to upgrade 
> > to NC3. I dont see why I should have to hand NC2 back in because 
> > there are programs on it that I use (X-arc) that are not on NC3. I 
> > agree that selling an older version is not on but if you pay for net 
> > connect 2 surely that means it should be yours forever. Your then 
> > paying again to get the upgraded version so surely you should be 
> > entitled to own both.
> 
> If you want to own both, buy both. The upgrade is just that, you are
> moving from NC2 to NC3. If you trade in your car for a newer model, you
> don't expect to keep the old car too.
> 
You might keep the stereo and put it in the new car?
(ie-  X-arc in my case)
I very much doubt anyone could argue this is illegal.
The only programs I use on a regular basis from NC2 are Genesis, MD2
and X-Arc.  I still much prefer Aweb for browsing so to be honest i'm
not sure it's worth me upgrading anyway (unless Voyager jumps ahead
leaps and bounds).


> Maybe if people were more honest, this wouldn't be an issue. After NC2
> came out, Active received a lot of registrations and support enquiries
> from new "owners" of NC1, copies that had already been registered under
> a different name.
> 
I can't argue with this , but it's not my fault.

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