Hello Doug,

Tuesday, August 31, 2004, 10:27:01 PM, you wrote:


> Tuesday, August 31, 2004, 8:03:06 PM, you wrote:
> [SNIP]

Dierk>> Trillian and Opera (more or less) use the
Dierk>> One-Year-Subscription, most take the Major-Upgrade-Route.

> I think Opera 7.0 was a major change from 6, and 7.5 a pretty good
> upgrade. And of course there's a free version, so no subscription.

> It may be once a year, but it is a real upgrade.

> [SNIP]

> Doug

what are you talking about? There's a misunderstanding here! Opera doesn't have a 
subsciption on a yearly base for the Opera license!

You by a license and it's good for the version being out at that time PLUS (now 
Ritlabs watch this): the next MAJOR version.

And after that, if you move up another MAJOR version , you can buy an upgrade license, 
which costs not even half of the full one (39 USD and 15 USD).

http://www.opera.com/buy/pricelist/

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