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- From: perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Is SASG shareware really such a good idea?
- Date: 25 Feb 1996 23:09:49 GMT
- Organization: The Shadows' Parking lot
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- Jason Peacock (jpeacock@ringer.cs.utsa.edu) wrote:
-
- > It is a generous programmer (and a PR-sensitive one) who will
- > release bug fixes to the current specification of the program. I
- > am always appreciative of programmers who do this. Just ask
- > Softwood and Soft-Logik. They have generously released bug-fixes
- > (Softwood mails them!) free of charge (well, almost, Soft-Logik
- > asked for $10 for a subscription for internet-bereft Amiga users).
-
- I believe that over here there is a law which says that if you buy a
- product which turns out to have flaws in it you are entitled to a new one
- or your money back. Naturally this doesn't apply to software, and it's
- somewhat different in the case of software. But i think the amiga scene
- has generally been good about upgrades, although i don't see a bug fix as
- an upgrade as such.
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