Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
> In the US versions I have laid my hands on there is the option of
> several languages and, AFAIK, there is no difference between the
> issues, but I have not bought anything more recent than 7.2.
>
> For the main question: Have I ever talked about Big-Business-Feudal-S
On 19 Oct 2009 at 9:49, Michael M?ller-Hillebrand wrote:
> In the past there were two editions of FrameMaker: an English-only
> version, and an international version which could be installed with
> English, French, German, or Japanese UI. I don't know if that is still
> true.
Well, let's stop
Or, it could be that the lower price in the Netherlands is mandated by their
government through "price controls".
Rick
On 19 Oct 2009 at 9:49, Michael M?ller-Hillebrand wrote:
> In the past there were two editions of FrameMaker: an English-only
> version, and an international version which cou
Hi Mike,
Thanks for adding some balance to this thread. Another cost of doing
business is the threat and defense of litigation. For example, Microsoft is
regularly being sued by the European Union. I am sure that these costs are
passed on to European customers. I found it amusing when the US Justi
>> Dov, don't read this: The price difference between "feuds" (read:
>> countries) is a total discrimination and should be fought against by
>> the UN.
> Especially in an age where data can be shunted around the globe with
> relative
> ease. The only barriers to pricing equality are notional, or i
Or, it could be that the lower price in the Netherlands is mandated by their
government through "price controls".
Rick
On 19 Oct 2009 at 9:49, Michael Müller-Hillebrand wrote:
> In the past there were two editions of FrameMaker: an English-only
> version, and an international version which cou
Hi Mike,
Thanks for adding some balance to this thread. Another cost of doing
business is the threat and defense of litigation. For example, Microsoft is
regularly being sued by the European Union. I am sure that these costs are
passed on to European customers. I found it amusing when the US Justi
>> Dov, don't read this: The price difference between "feuds" (read:
>> countries) is a total discrimination and should be fought against by
>> the UN.
> Especially in an age where data can be shunted around the globe with
> relative
> ease. The only barriers to pricing equality are notional, or i
On 19 Oct 2009 at 9:49, Michael Müller-Hillebrand wrote:
> In the past there were two editions of FrameMaker: an English-only
> version, and an international version which could be installed with
> English, French, German, or Japanese UI. I don't know if that is still
> true.
Well, let's stop
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
> In the US versions I have laid my hands on there is the option of
> several languages and, AFAIK, there is no difference between the
> issues, but I have not bought anything more recent than 7.2.
>
> For the main question: Have I ever talked about Big-Business-Feudal-S
In the US versions I have laid my hands on there is the option of
several languages and, AFAIK, there is no difference between the
issues, but I have not bought anything more recent than 7.2.
For the main question: Have I ever talked about Big-Business-Feudal-System?
Dov, don't read this: The pri
I believe the product manager's name and email are on the Adobe FM/TCS blog.
FM is being coded in India at the moment, but I don't know if the
product management is based there or in California.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in th
I believe the product manager's name and email are on the Adobe FM/TCS blog.
FM is being coded in India at the moment, but I don't know if the
product management is based there or in California.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this
In the US versions I have laid my hands on there is the option of
several languages and, AFAIK, there is no difference between the
issues, but I have not bought anything more recent than 7.2.
For the main question: Have I ever talked about Big-Business-Feudal-System?
Dov, don't read this: The pri
Wow, I learn new vocabulary on this list. My dictionary tells me:
> rort |r?rt|
> noun Austral., informal
> 1 [often with adj. ] a fraudulent or dishonest act or practice : a
> tax rort.
> 2 a wild party.
I assume you are not talking about the admission fee to a wild upgrade
party ;-)
The p
Can anyone explain to me why it is that Adobe charges USD399 for the
upgrade of FrameMaker to version 9 for domestic customers but USD515
for the same thing for International customers.
There are no shipping costs when it has been downloaded and even if
shipping were included I don't see how
Wow, I learn new vocabulary on this list. My dictionary tells me:
> rort |rɔrt|
> noun Austral., informal
> 1 [often with adj. ] a fraudulent or dishonest act or practice : a
> tax rort.
> 2 a wild party.
I assume you are not talking about the admission fee to a wild upgrade
party ;-)
The p
9 12:40 PM
> To: FrameUsers List
> Subject: Adobe's upgrade rort
>
> Can anyone explain to me why it is that Adobe charges USD399 for the
> upgrade of FrameMaker to version 9 for domestic customers but USD515
> for the same thing for International customers.
>
>
, 2009 12:40 PM
> To: FrameUsers List
> Subject: Adobe's upgrade rort
>
> Can anyone explain to me why it is that Adobe charges USD399 for the
> upgrade of FrameMaker to version 9 for domestic customers but USD515
> for the same thing for International customers.
>
>
Can anyone explain to me why it is that Adobe charges USD399 for the
upgrade of FrameMaker to version 9 for domestic customers but USD515
for the same thing for International customers.
There are no shipping costs when it has been downloaded and even if
shipping were included I don't see how
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