Good on you, folks. I can't imagine it's easy to figure out how to be
profitable in a free-software environment, but I hope this decision will come
back to you in the form of renewed enthusiasm and support from Win4Lin users.
M.
On Sunday 29 April 2001 11:23, Mike Badger wrote:
> It has already been pointed out on the list, that we have announced the
> Win4Lin 3.0 upgrade price. Here is a recap of what can be found on
> http://www.netraverse.com. If you have any questions, I'll be happy to
> answer them.
>
> If you purchased either Win4Lin 1.0 or Win4Lin 2.0, then you are eligible
> for a free upgrade to Win4Lin 3.0. To receive your free upgrade, you will
> be requested to fill out an online form at the time the Win4Lin 3.0 upgrade
> is made available on the NeTraverse web site (www.netraverse.com). The
> upgrade will only be available via download from NeTraverse, and will be
> available for a limited time.
>
> You will be asked to supply either your serial number or license ID in
> addition to your name, address, and email address. Depending on the
> information you provide, your proof of purchase may need to be verified
> manually. NeTraverse Customer Service will process these requests on a
> first in, first out, best effort basis.
>
> Expected availibility date is targeted for the mid May timeframe. Dates are
> subject to change.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike Badger
> Customer Support Manager
> NeTraverse
>
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