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Re: Site licensing



>>>>> "Gene" == Gene Michael DeClark <gdeclar@indy.tds.net> writes:
In article <199606131358.IAA01866@madison.tdsnet.com> Gene Michael DeClark <gdeclar@indy.tds.net> writes:


    Gene> Dear People at ARDI,

    Gene>      This afternoon I'm demoing Executor/DOS 2.0 Beta1 to
    Gene> the university's bio department computer center coordinator
    Gene> (that's a mouthful).  He's interested in the product, even
    Gene> though he hasn't seen it yet.  I'm going to let him know
    Gene> about its current limitation, as well as future directions
    Gene> (especially the Win32 version, which I'm sure would interest
    Gene> him more.)  Anyway, he enquired about a site license and I
    Gene> told him I'd found out.

We are usually willing to give discounts to sites.

    Gene>      So, have you all thought about the price behind a site
    Gene> license for an academic institution?  Or about site licenses
    Gene> at all?  He would likely want to outfit 15 computers, should
    Gene> he decide to purchase a license.  Considering that 1/2 of
    Gene> the computers on this campus are Macs, I think he'd go for
    Gene> it, even in its current (printer port-less) state.

We usually handle these on a case by case basis.  I'll send you some
email with a quote for a 15 unit academic site license.

    Gene> Thanks much, --Gene

--Cliff
ctm@ardi.com


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