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Subject: Re: Get ready for new arguments about Rebel companies upgrade prices...

Author: Lawrence S. Tamarkin

Date: 11:53:51 08/06/99

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What are you talking about? I made an observation about this prucduct.  Your
interpertation is incorrect.  Also if you want more information about Rebel
Century,  (with its many improvements reviewed), I gave a web address for you to
go to.  I see no reason for your snide reply to my post, other than stupidity or
missplaced contempt...

Larry


On August 06, 1999 at 04:02:34, allan johnson wrote:

>On August 06, 1999 at 03:32:42, allan johnson wrote:
>
>>On August 05, 1999 at 21:06:47, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:
>>
>>>From the Rebel Home page, http://www.rebel.nl/cent3.htm
>>>
>>>RELEASE NOTES
>>>
>>>
>>>REBEL CENTURY is expected to be released late September.
>>>
>>>
>>>The price of REBEL CENTURY is set to $39.95 (DM 79,00) (HFL 79,00).
>>>
>>>
>>>Upgrading from previous REBEL's is not possible.
>>>
>>>
>>>New upgrade policy
>>>
>>>
>>>ONLY REBEL CENTURY customers will have the advantage to upgrade to REBEL for
>>>Windows (REBEL-CP) against 50% discount.
>>>
>>>
>>>REBEL for Windows is expected next year somewhere in the summer or autumn season
>>>and most probably will cost $59.95 (full version) and 29.95 (upgrade version).
>>>
>>>
>>>So what happened to any previous promises & policies to current Rebel users?
>>>
>>>Will I buy it at the full price, then upgrade to the Windows version later at
>>>50% more? - You bet I will, but then I can't help myself, can I...
>>>
>>>Larry
>>
>> I realise it's great fun to check out new programmes but isn't it wiser to
>>find out if the Rebel Century has enough improvements in it to justify the
>>outlay.    I certainly wont be buying and trying only to be left sighing.
>>Cheers Allan
>
>And I might add "for that matter crying"
>Allan



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