Far from it in my view, Hermie. What we see is a company that is actively marketing its product. Remember, a solid proportion of those who buy from this cut price promotion will become candidates for direct purchase of upgrades in future. To profit, though, Nisus needs to put in place a solid upgrade plan. They should aim at paid upgrades more often than they provide them now. Only trouble is, I can't think what I would like in an upgrade now that I have vertical rulers and the outlining features so well developed! :) it works for all kinds of things. I've recently been working on an introductory cut price plan for a client who runs hairdressing salons. They had under utilized hours so we're turning them into promotional hours. ait's working well. Cheers, geoff At 12:54 PM +0100 28/11/11, Hermie wrote: >I'm used to the Nisus Newsletter with its regular Nisus Sale, but >look where it turns up now: > >http://maclegion.com/?utm_source=maclegion1&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=winter_2011 > >Have fun, Hermie