Final Cut Express Manual and Book

Charles Martin chasm at mac.com
Thu Mar 27 19:02:13 PST 2003


> From: Gerhard Kuhn <suspice at hay.net>
>
> People often get legitimate evaluation copies of software on CDs
> attached to magazines.  This software is distributed to familiarize
> people with a new product and spawn potential sales.  Usually
> evaluation software has some key features disabled and also will expire
> following a predetermined number of days of installation or certain
> number of uses.  As an example MacAddict had such a version of Corel
> 11.  So don't be too harsh in your judgment.

I am reasonably sure that if "evaluation copies" of FCP or FCE *do* 
exist, they sure as shoot didn't come from no magazine CD.

_Chas_

Claiming that the Macintosh is inferior to Windows because most people 
use Windows is like saying that all other restaurants are inferior to 
McDonald's.



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