"Mike Kujbida" <kujfamXSPAMX@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:bjoljv$knesg$1@ID-113661.news.uni-berlin.de...

 

> "Max Volume" <macsvolume@yahoo.com> wrote in message

> news:100920031958550715%macsvolume@yahoo.com...

> > SNIP <

> > I also find it hard to believe

> > that Adobe Audition (as it's called now) is 200 pounds.  Is it really

> > that expensive???

 

> No Max, its even worse than that.  You obviously don't know too much about

> how expensive things are outside of your neck of the woods, do you?  In

> Ontario, Canada, the same product is $480.00 CDN (after the exchange rate

> and various gov't taxes) which is $350.00 USD.  In Great Britain, it's 246

> pounds (once again, after taxes) which works out to $772.00 US.

 

Sometimes I think the best way out of this is to circulate the

original free Syntrillium Cool Edit 96 trial version (you can

select any two functions upon opening it [one of these should

be the ability to save a file], which gives you full access to any

one Cool Edit function, including the original [and good]

noise-reduction module). The program is very compact (it

fits on a single floppy disk) and well-written (as in, easy to

use, with good help files, and without bugs).

Would this be legal?