On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Omer Zak wrote:
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> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>
> > I am very fond of Corel-Draw. The first version I used was Corel-Draw 2.0,
> > after which I switched to Corel-Draw 4.0, which I received free with a
> > printer my family bought. Corel-Draw 4.0 is very good and
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 04, 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote about "Slightly OT: Corel Students' Policy":
> >...
> > someone else for getting it for the full price of 2000 NIS. Naturally,
> > since I am a student who lives in a rented
> If Corel does not enforce a global student/courses policy no wonder it's
> still behind Microsoft. Instead of looking for places where Microsoft
> abuses its power - maybe we should look for places where its competitors
> are not acting just as wisely.
Microsoft is not (most of the time) abus
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote about "Slightly OT: Corel Students' Policy":
>...
> someone else for getting it for the full price of 2000 NIS. Naturally,
> since I am a student who lives in a rented apartment and have a negative
> influx, I cannot afford to pa
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> I am very fond of Corel-Draw. The first version I used was Corel-Draw 2.0,
> after which I switched to Corel-Draw 4.0, which I received free with a
> printer my family bought. Corel-Draw 4.0 is very good and almost
> entirely bug-free, but it still a Win3
I am very fond of Corel-Draw. The first version I used was Corel-Draw 2.0,
after which I switched to Corel-Draw 4.0, which I received free with a
printer my family bought. Corel-Draw 4.0 is very good and almost
entirely bug-free, but it still a Win3.11 program, and gives me some hard
time. I want