Yet us folks without those connections should pay $600 without a complaint?

No body is forcing you to buy it.
I certainly wouldn't have bought it for $600.

Complain all you want (not sure who you can complain to that will do any good)
Pay the $600 if you need the program.

It was offered to me as a way to make my home computer compatible with what I have @ work.

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- From: "graywolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: Re: Sure is nice


Yet us folks without those connections should pay $600 without a complaint?

graywolf
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Kenneth Waller wrote:

Same here. I paid $50 USD for Office 2003 Pro from Microsoft, last month.

Kenneth Waller
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: RE: Sure is nice

People who work for a company with a Microsoft volume license can get a lot
of the software for practically nothing. I recently ordered Office 2003
Professional for the cost of handling & p&p (£17.30). Even though I have
most of it already, it's still a good deal for the bits I don't have.

http://www.microsoft.com/uk/partner/licensing_and_compliance/sa/hup/

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Cheers,
Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Collin R Brendemuehl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 December 2005 02:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: OT: Sure is nice

I finally got around to a computer upgrade.
AMD Sempron x64, XP x64, 1 gig ram.

Now a RAW to TIFF or JPG conversion is <10 seconds.
It was 5 min. on the 330MHz PIII system.
That's a 30:1 improvement.

Oh, and the best bargain on OS is this ...
(good for developers)
Sign up as a Microsoft developer.
For $299 ($199 annual renewal) you get
multiple licenses of XP/XPx64, and Server 2003 and a bunch of back office stuff. Visio, too.
SQL.  Most of everything.
Really a good package deal.












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