Well the price was known before, at least as upgrade.
To my knowledge, the upgrade price had not been officially
announced until now. All previous press releases stated,
Pricing is expected to be in line with the current Protel 99
SE pricing model. The rumour we heard of $1995 for a
99SE to DXP
From the Protel home page...
Protel DXP is released
for external beta testing
and Altium announces
Protel DXP pricing
Read media release
See Protel DXP pricing
Darren Moore
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Well the price was known before, at least as upgrade.
But the price is one thing, what you get for it is another.
You have a job to be done, and there are tools.
Tools that are faster, tools that are simpler and others.
I have no idea, where the new DXP is to be judged.
Time will tell.
With
At 09:03 PM 11/12/01 +1100, Ian Wilson wrote:
If you have Protel99SE purchased prior to October 1st then the enhanced ATS
support services are free for the next 12 months. This does not include
software upgrades. Based on our current pricing the upgrade to P2002 (for
want of a name) will be
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and to add another question to the confusion
What happens if you have two Protel Licenses and buy 1 ATS?
It might be affordable
At 02:48 PM 11/9/01 -0500, Sean James wrote:
Well everybody, Accel/PCAD did the same exact thing by changing their
pricing. Who owns Accel/PCAD and Protel?
Yes, Altium, nee Protel, owns both. BUT the Accel pricing boost was while
Accel Technologies was independent. It was my impression that
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At 02:48 PM 11/9/01 -0500, Sean James wrote:
Well everybody, Accel/PCAD did the same exact thing by changing their
pricing. Who owns Accel/PCAD and Protel?
Yes, Altium, nee Protel, owns both
At 04:36 PM 11/9/01 -0500, Bagotronix Tech Support wrote:
What a huge mass of confusion this ATS nonsense has caused.
Yes, the announcement was *very* badly done. The Press Release was directly
contradicted by USA Protel sales.
I'd suggest that Altium *communicate* -- this means back and forth
and to add another question to the confusion
What happens if you have two Protel Licenses and buy 1 ATS?
It might be affordable then.
Rob
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and to add another question to the confusion
What happens if you have two Protel Licenses and buy 1 ATS?
It might be affordable then.
Rob
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At 05:39 PM 11/9/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and to add another question to the confusion
What happens if you have two Protel Licenses and buy 1 ATS?
It might be affordable then.
It might be illegal then
Sure, you'd get the CD for the upgrade, but if you really want to save
On 04:29 PM 9/11/2001 -0500, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax said:
..PCAD stuff snipped..
Now, to ATS for Protel. Today, you can buy from Accel Technologies (the
U.S. Protel rep, we've gone full circle) the upgrade from Protel 98 to
Protel 99SE for $1995. Essentially, a Protel 98 user can buy ATS for that
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