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- From: mdaymon@rainbow.rmii.com (Maxwell Daymon)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: A4000 HD Drive, FORGET IT!
- Date: 15 Jan 1996 05:27:31 GMT
- Organization: Rocky Mountain Internet Inc.
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- Ross Deeley (rossdee@inhb.co.nz) wrote:
- : On 13 Jan 1996, gcaine wrote:
- : > I wonder what a key would cost if it had to come on zip disk.
-
- : Probably about the same as it would if it had to come on CD... And you
- : can use the ZIP for storing other things afterward...
-
- And there's nothing that says you can't mail a cheap 25MB Zip disk to get
- the latest version with key, and perhaps more 'extras' that otherwise
- wouldn't have been sent.
-
- If I ever sent a key on a Zip disk, I'd give the latest version of the
- software (with key) on the disk, and fill the rest of the disk with
- shareware versions of my other software.
-
- The person buying could delete the other software or keep it, and I would
- use their Zip disk or they could essentially buy one through me at
- cost + key price.
-