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Busy day in geekly (Geekly Spam) by Kickstart2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Regarding software piracy.. by BlurOfSerenity 2003-04-26 22:54:41
What you describe (pirating software so that you can learn to use it without buying it first for an exorbitan price) is quite common here on the university campus. Even "student" versions of programs like Matlab, Maple, and the CAD programs that architecture students use are ridiculously expensive. So, as soon as a cracked version appears on the school LAN, word spreads very fast, and soon everyone has it. The companies who make them would do well to make a slightly more affordable version so that one or two students might actually buy it.
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    thats my problem with alot of software too by Arienadean2003-04-26 22:59:13
      Intersetingly, by glenalec2003-04-26 23:05:58
      I bought Maple by Nessalc2003-04-26 23:06:39
        Try phoenix maybe by Arienadean2003-04-26 23:16:45
        Use Phoenix! by Sim2003-04-26 23:23:12
    Probably, by mirage2003-04-26 23:17:42
    Hey, Gill! For whatever reason, Kicky's blog by adiplomat2003-04-26 23:27:55
      hmm.. by SuaveRedSalami2003-04-26 23:31:25
        KICKSTART!!! You Queegy Queeg-of-a-Queeg!! by adiplomat2003-04-26 23:37:07
        it's just slow by Arienadean2003-04-26 23:41:22
          If not being done after a 1/2-hour is slow, then by adiplomat2003-04-26 23:43:55
            i didn't wait long before cancelling mine by SuaveRedSalami2003-04-26 23:45:57
              it only hesitated 5 min for me (n/t) by Arienadean2003-04-26 23:52:42

 

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