Andrew Deacon said, 

>> 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?

In which case the garage would give you a price based on you keeping the
stereo.

> (ie-  X-arc in my case)

Who said you can't use X-Arc anymore, just because you return the NC2
CD? You still have the licence to use NC2 software, it's only the disc
you return, not your rights to use the software.

>> 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.

No one suggested it was, but if you want an upgrade, that's how it
works. Does the phrase "once bitten, twice shy" mean nothing to anyone?


Neil
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