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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 1995 15:54:35 -0500 (EST)
From: Ed Hoffmann <ehoffman@iac.net>
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Subject: LW 4.0 Upgrade Policy
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Hi all - I called NewTek this week re: LW 4.0 upgrade policy. They said
that owners of LW3.5 standalone can upgrade to 4.0 for $149, for the
platform of your choice. Toaster owners have no such upgrade path.
Question: What if I have LW 3.5, get the Amiga 4.0 upgrade, but also want
the PC version to run for a fast renderer? Do I have to buy a new, full
price standalone for essentially the same product on a different
platform? Inquiring minds want to know!