Art directors toolkit 5 serial number3/25/2023 GeorgeCO > On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 04:13 AM, Joe Walters wrote: > Mr. It can only reflect well on Apple Computer, Inc. Finally Apple is including a piece of software most Macintosh users should have been made aware of via Apple years ago. Youell but I think Apple is long overdue in their endorsement of GC by including it in a "bundled OS upgrade" thereby giving an incentive to more people to pursue the full program itself. > Sincerely, > Adrien Youell > Blackwater, Hampshire, England > ~~~~~~~~~ My own comment to all is much the same as Adrien Youell's: Not only do I agree with Mr. > I think it is a great tribute to Hr Lemke to have GC so formally > recognised by Apple Inc. Upgrades are an > arrangement you make with the developer and thus pay the shareware fees. > Hi Joe and members, > Having read other blurb from Apple on bundled products they say they > give you the program to try out and to get you started. Lemke: > I was reading the latest Macintosh Weekly Journal (MWJ), which is > discussing OS 10.3 and ran across this: > Bundled third-party software includes FAXstf, Art > Directors Toolkit, OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner >, GraphicConverter > What version of GraphicConverter? > Will the user have rights to upgrades? > If so, for how long? > Kind Regards, > - > Joe Walters: > To know, and not to do, is not yet to know > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Sincerely, Adrien Youell Blackwater, Hampshire, England ~~~~~~~~~ On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 04:13 AM, Joe Walters wrote: > Mr. I think it is a great tribute to Hr Lemke to have GC so formally recognised by Apple Inc. Upgrades are an arrangement you make with the developer and thus pay the shareware fees. Hi Joe and members, Having read other blurb from Apple on bundled products they say they give you the program to try out and to get you started. Kind Regards - Joe Walters: To know, and not to do, is not yet to know BTW, I have this identical issue with Toast. Lemke on this issue if he thinks I'm wrong. Lemke: > I was reading the latest Macintosh Weekly Journal (MWJ), which is discussing OS 10.3 and ran across this: > Bundled third-party software includes FAXstf, Art > Directors Toolkit, OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner >, GraphicConverter > What version of GraphicConverter? > Will the user have rights to upgrades? > If so, for how long? > Kind Regards, > - > Joe Walters: > To know, and not to do, is not yet to know My point on this is that some small amount of your purchase price was for GC and as such, it should entitle you to a reduced upgrade price based on the assertion that it was included in the OS/Hardware purchase. > hth > Sharon Bennett > On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 03:13 PM, Joe Walters wrote: > Mr. > However as I had purchased a previous update to GC earlier in the year, I was able to use the serial number of that to upgrade to V4.7 this week. In the 'about' section, it stated that the software was 'registered to Apple bundle Users', but no serial number was to be found anywhere. A serial number for the version bundled with OS10.2 was not provided. "At 15:54 +1200, Sharon Bennett wrote:" > Joe, > I recently purchased a powermac with 10.2 and this contained GC v4.5 I believe this was not upgradable. hth Sharon Bennett On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 03:13 PM, Joe Walters wrote: > Mr. However as I had purchased a previous update to GC earlier in the year, I was able to use the serial number of that to upgrade to V4.7 this week. Joe, I recently purchased a powermac with 10.2 and this contained GC v4.5 I believe this was not upgradable.
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