N only a sor of warranty which would warrant (obviously) that your
lovely $1000 software will still be useful onece new Window$ or OSX or
whatever comes out or new ACR or whatever.

This sort of forcing you to upgrade is lame to say the least.

2007/2/7, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thibouille"
> Subject: Re: Trying to buy the LightRoom
>
>
>
> > A software needs upgrades once in a while which you have to pay for.
> > Imagine you have to upgrade the coating of your lens every 2 years...
> > If PS and such software which are VERY expensive IMO for those like me
> > (I don't earn anything from my photography hobby) would be offered
> > with free upgrades then I'd probably consider it very seriously.
>
> I suppose you work for free to support the best interests of people you
> don't know?
> I expect not.
> Why should software writers?
> Anyway, buying into Photoshop is an expensive proposition, and yes, the
> upgrades cost money, but not huge amounts.
>
> William Robb
>
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