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Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 17:54:06 -0800
From: CyniC <CyniC@jps.net>
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Subject: Re: Id's Quake 2 editor?
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> > Well I hope that I willnt have to register another editor I would hope
> > that
> > Qoole for quake 2 will be able to do EVERYTHING that id's quake 2
> > editor
> > can.
>
> hmmm... I can understand not wanting to have to reg again and shell out
> the cash... but I do think these boyz deserver to get paid for thier
> hard work... and I for one would be more than willig to pay and reg
> again... I already think of it as a different product, and thats just
> how the world works... you want something of quality... you should pay
> for it... I actually think its a universal law... levels dont just fall
> outta people... they have to work hard for them... same with these
> editors... Matt and Paul (who I dont know if he is still doin this) paid
> for it in sweat, time and undoubtable many frustrating moments... and
> look at what they came out with.. I think its worth twice the fee... and
> Id be willing to pay it again... =)
>

I believe (rembering the horrific "Qoole is skrewin me cuz they got some
weird license thingy" thread) that registering Qoole now gives free updates
until v2.99, and possibly longer. I wouldn't mind if Qoole upgrade from v2.x
to v3.x was, say, $10. Kinda like upgrade versions of Office and the like,
when they were actually upgrades, and the upgrade cost was substantially
less than the full version...

We don't need to worry, we're in good hands with Qoole.

-CyniC


