Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!usc!apple!agate!shelby!neon!pescadero.Stanford.EDU!philip From: philip@pescadero.Stanford.EDU (Philip Machanick) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: Resedit Message-ID: <1990Nov7.193916.230@Neon.Stanford.EDU> Date: 7 Nov 90 19:39:16 GMT References: <10192@ur-cc.UUCP> <85644@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> <1990Nov05.132936.114@uhura.neoucom.EDU> <1990Nov7.180206.22246@news.iastate.edu> Sender: news@Neon.Stanford.EDU (USENET News System) Reply-To: philip@pescadero.stanford.edu Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University Lines: 15 In article <1990Nov7.180206.22246@news.iastate.edu>, niko@iastate.edu (Schuessler Nikolaus E) writes: |> |> >That's a fairly short-sighted statement. ResEdit is currently free, and if |> >we all play by Apple's rules, it'll probably stay that way. Apple spends |> |> What!?!!! I have an earlier posting saying it costs $30 from APDA!!!! |> No contradiction here. If you want a manual, you pay. Sort of like Apple's policy with system software. Upgrades are free unless you want a new manual set. In fact, with ResEdit 2.0b2, the manual and the disk are also listed separately: $12.95 for the manual and $17 for the disk. (Don't ask me why buying the two separately costs 5c less than buying them together.) -- Philip Machanick philip@pescadero.stanford.edu