Gidday Andrew
On 04-Jan-00, you wrote:
>
> I agree completely, but in order to upgrade every application for both NC2
> and NC3 will take time. Users of NC3 obviously take precedence as they can
> use the latest versions. There /may/ in the future be specific Y2K fix
> releases for NC1.1 (unlikely) and NC2 (possibly). Check with Active/Vapor.
> Software is sold as-is with no warranty for a specific purpose. If you
> bought a PC in January 1999 which wasn't Y2K compliant (sadly this was
> possible), you have no recourse in January 2000, as the problem is software,
> and most PC manufacturers only provide 14 or 28 days of software cover.
Don't you have consumer protection laws? In New Zealand the Sale of Goods act and the
Consumer
Protection Act make such attempted cop-outs meaningless. Goods must be "of
merchantable quaity and
suitable for the purpose for which they were intended." Pity we have to buy Amiga
software by
mail-order from overseas and so miss out on that protection.
Regards
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