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From: jason <zisk@uhavax.hartford.edu>
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Subject: Re: 3DStudio MAX
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-- [ From: jason * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
> student discount. For less than 900 ( I've seen it for $775) you get the
full
> product with no "only for personal/academic use only" license restrictions
.
> Then as soon as you get out of school you already have a piece of software
> that you can use to do commerical projects with, without spending another
> $3000 on top of the $1200 you spent to get the student version.
I agree. I have seen LW for around $800 and lower in magazines. MAX looks
incredible, but really you won't be able to do much with the academic
version(legally). It is academic because you are supposed to "learn" on it,