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Re: [Summary-Talk] Summary 2.5b11 is now available for Macintosh



On 3/16/04 9:20 AM Bill_Royds@pch.gc.ca (Bill_Royds@pch.gc.ca) wrote:

>Do you have any estimates of pricing so I can add it to my budget.
>Canadian government fiscal years starts April 1. Is there a chance we can 
>get it before then to fit this year's budget?

The pricing has been announced on this list two or three times now, it is 
repeated below. Anyone who purchases Summary on or after February 18, 
2004 will receive a free upgrade to version 2.5. You can order upgrades 
to version 2.5, for previously purchased copies, immediately at 
<http://summary.net/upgrade.html>.

None of the upgrade information is available at the web site, and Summary 
2.5 is not currently shipping (it is currently only in beta), but if you 
enter your registration code into the "Current Reg Code" field and press 
"Purchase Upgrade", the web site will offer you all of the Summary 2.5 
upgrade options that are available to you, and you can place your order 
today.

All prices are quoted in US dollars. Purchase options include several 
other currencies. VAT is not included in these quotes. VAT will be 
calculated, if appropriate, when you purchase.

Full purchase prices are:
     Summary (basic)                    $59
     Summary Plus                       $249
     Summary SP Lite                    $495
     Summary SP                         $695

Upgrade pricing is:
     Summary (basic) 2 to 2.5           $15
     Summary (basic) 1.x to 2.5         $20
     Summary Plus 2 to 2.5              $60
     Summary Pro 1.x to Plus 2.5        $80
     Summary SP 2 to 2.5                $175

Other upgrade combinations are available, for example upgrade from 
Summary (basic) 2 to Summary Plus 2.5 for $190. See your personal upgrade 
options by entering your registration code at 
<http://summary.net/upgrade.html>.

Jason

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