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At 4:00 PM +0200 20/5/11, Erik Richard Sørensen wrote:
>Hei Geoff
>
>Geoffrey Heard wrote:
>>At 1:54 PM +0200 20/5/11, Erik Richard Sørensen wrote:
>>>Bob Stern wrote:
>>>>Erik Richard Sørensen wrote:
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>>>Apart from this I donot have to run NWP 2.0 in
>>>demo mode since I have a registered version of
>>>NWP 1.x with serial code. - It's clearly
>>>written on the Nisus webpage that the ver. 2.0
>>>is a free upgrade to ver. 1.x owners.
>>
>>On the contrary, I'm afraid, Erik, it is
>>clearly written on the Nisus web page that v.2
>>is a PAID upgrade and the upgrade price is
>>given.
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>Will you admit that what is written on the
>frontpage http://nisus.com/ then is very
>misunderstandable? '_Download update_' - and
>when yhou do so, you certainly will get the
>impression that it is a _free update_?
I see what you mean, Erik.
>But paid or not paid upgrade or demo or not demo
>does indeed not solve the problems when
>launching NWP 2.0! - I've checked and
>re-assigned the shortcuts to my browser and mail
>applications - and still NWP 2.0 keeps
>overruling these settings. - Even deleted
>LaunchServices folder and then again re-assigned
>shortcuts - still NWP 2.0 overrules.:-(!
That's frustrating. I haven't got that with Firefox and Eudora, I think.
Cheers, geoff
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