Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!rochester!cornell!vax8530!pv9y From: pv9y@vax5.cit.cornell.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: After Dark 2.0 - any news? Message-ID: <4980.26bac664@vax5.cit.cornell.edu> Date: 4 Aug 90 16:58:12 GMT References: <26716@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> <1990Aug3.102021.2770@coral.bucknell.edu> <23497@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> <26740@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Distribution: comp Lines: 33 I must also say that I respect a company that will offer complimentary copies of such software to qualified consultant/reseller types. I received a complimentary copy and a number of people have purchased After Dark after seeing my copy or seeing the demos of it that I've done with that free copy. I don't work for a big store or anything like that - I'm an independent consultant, but consultants can do a lot when given a chance by good companies. As an aside, an article in MacWEEK said that Berkeley Systems was awarded the 1990 Computerworld Smithsonian Award for Business and Related Services for their outSPOKEN product, which help visually impaired and learning disabled people to use a Mac. Bruce, please accept my congratulations and convey them to your co-workers. And see you at Macworld! Adam Engst, TidBITS editor In article <26740@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>, bruce@sim.uucp (Bruce Burkhalter) writes: > When looking at the upgrade price for After Dark 2.0, please > consider the points I have presented. I glad that you bought > After Dark 1.0 and like it. I know there are a ton of pirated > copies and it is easy to just get a copy from a friend. I really > respect people who resist that temptation. > > Bruce Burkhalter > After Dark Guy > Berkeley Systems, Inc. -- Adam C. Engst pv9y@vax5.cit.cornell.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "I ain't worried and I ain't scurried and I'm having a good time" -Paul Simon