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Could help but notice that your e-mail address ends in ".edu". As an education
institution or student at such, you probably qualify to educational versions of
the software which usually are just a fraction of the full price.
Suzette Seveny
Markham, Ontario, Canada
sseveny -at- petvalu -dot- com or suzette -at- yesic -dot- com
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On Wednesday, May 31, 2000 4:00 PM, chasity mcwilliams [SMTP:chas -at- fcs -dot- uga -dot- edu]
wrote:
> I am a newbie to this field. I can't afford the
> prices for the software that I really need
> (framemaker, robohelp, etc). I was wondering if
> anyone knew of some shareware equivalents, and if
> so, what types of experiences have you had with
> shareware?
>