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- From: andrew@cubetech.com (Andrew Loewenstern)
- Subject: Re: ObjectWare catalog
- Message-ID: <1992Sep6.061134.3715@cubetech.com>
- Keywords: ObjectWare
- Organization: Cube Technologies, Inc.
- References: <185sflINN5sb@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
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- Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1992 06:11:34 GMT
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- In article <185sflINN5sb@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> isbell@cats.ucsc.edu (Art Isbell) writes:
- >
- >I have seen the new NeXT ObjectWare catalog and would like to have one since
- >I'm a NeXTSTEP developer and believe in paying for someone else's work if it
- >will save me enough time. I called NeXT and asked how I might get one. They
- >said to give them a credit card number and one would be on its way. I asked
- >about Registered Developer pricing, but the person knew nothing about that and
- >didn't know who to contact.
- >
- >Does anyone know whether a Registered Developer price exists for ObjectWare?
- >If not, who at NeXT now handles Registered Developer matters? (I'm afraid to
- >"ask_next" because I'd probably get a bill in the mail rather than a catalog
- >:-)
-
- I don't want to nit-pick, flame, or offend anyone with a tight budget
- (mine is tight as well), but isn't it a little bit of a waste of your
- time (as a professional developer) to try and get developer pricing on
- an $11 catalogue that's really only useful for developers anyway??
- You do say that you believe in paying for objects if it will save you
- time. This leads me to believe that your time is valuable to you...
-
- I mean, I would go through all sorts of contortions to mabe sure I got
- my developer pricing on a $7,000 computer, but on an $11 catalogue?
-
-
- andrew
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- Andrew Loewenstern | And the end of our exploring
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