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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 3 Inscrit : 02 oct. 04 Lieu : New York - US Membre no 52,323 ![]() |
I purchased Logic 6 platinum five weeks ago. You would think that if an upgrade came out within several weeks of the original purchase date, a free or heavily discounted update would be available. Think again. All must pay the upgrade no questions asked. I am pretty sure this is an Apple influence. Nonetheless, I hate you apple and logic. I barely make any money and spent my last dime to buy your brand new program. Why should it cost me $1300 to get the current software. Well anyway...Steve Jobs, I hope the ferrari you buy with all the money you ripped off from us poor recent logic 6 purchasers gets demolished by an apple truck.
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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 33 Inscrit : 02 avril 04 Lieu : Gutild - DE Membre no 40,050 ![]() |
"FOR ALL THOSE THAT TRY TO EQUATE HADWARE vs SOFTWARE ARGUMENT...
...." In case you were referring to my post, I was not equating hardware to software, I was merely pointing out that apple has a history of doing this and that it is important to take precautions BEFORE buying 1000$ software... I don't buy anything computer related, be it hardware or software, without trying to find out when an update is likely... Very few software makers are very generous when it comes to updating recent buyers... Ce message a été modifié par aptmunich - dim. 10 oct. 2004, 10:23. |
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