Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!bionet!agate!shelby!lindy!sumex-aim!chavez From: chavez@sumex-aim.stanford.edu (R. Martin Chavez) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Frame (1.0) spaces Message-ID: <5292@lindy.Stanford.EDU> Date: 21 Oct 89 06:19:33 GMT References: <3592@frame.UUCP> <679@wet.UUCP> <1989Oct17.084225.6063@agate.berkeley.edu> <5259@lindy.Stanford.EDU> <1989Oct21.011645.1787@sjuphil.uucp> Sender: news@lindy.Stanford.EDU (News Service) Reply-To: chavez@sumex-aim.stanford.edu (R. Martin Chavez) Organization: Medical Computer Science Group, Stanford University Lines: 33 In article <1989Oct21.011645.1787@sjuphil.uucp> dcarpent@sjuphil.UUCP (D. Carpenter) writes: >>For what it's worth: I got addicted to Frame, I love it, and couldn't >>live without it. I called Frame, found Kelly Mattson (408.954.3974), >>and sent her a $500 check for my educational license. > >Is this right? Only $500 for the educational price? If thiss is >correct, then where do I send my money? I had thought that the >price would be about double this. I'm an the faculty of a university >and own a NeXT, which I bought at the educational price, so I assume >(rightly?) that I would be entitled to the educational price for >Framemaker. Can anyone confirm this price, and provide details on >how to obtain 2.0? It turns out that I'm the very first person to take delivery on FrameMaker 2.0. As I suggested, you simply need to call Kelly Mattson at 408.954.3974, and send your check for $500 to: Frame Technology Corporation attn: Kelly Mattson 1010 Rincon Circle San Jose, California 95131-1325 The price includes the optical disk, which comes packed with all sorts of special treats. The 2.0 release has several improvements over the demo version (including on-line help and a much snazzier equation editor). FrameMaker is a sophisticated, elegant, and robust product; I recommend it very highly, and consider the $500 educational price to be a real bargain. R. Martin Chavez Stanford University School of Medicine