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Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 11:29:20 PDT7
From: Benedict G. Archer <bga0@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: Rexx file rename ?

>Benedict G.Archer wrote:
>>
>> Peter, I just purchased Rexxlib from Quercus--
>> $20 plus tax and shipping for personal use.

>Hmm, thanks Ben. I see that their web pages have different info
>depending on where you look -- the "Download demo" page has the $20 price
>plus a smaller shipping fee for the manual.

>Which version did you get, version 1.33 (the "Recent Enhancements"
>version) or something else?

>- Peter

Was looking for Rexxlib before the file rename thread started. Already had the demo. About 10 days after an email query to Quercus went unanswered I called them. A 3.5 in diskette with printed manual is, I assume, in the mail to me. The person I spoke with seemed astonished that anyone would still be asking for Rexxlib for OS/2, but they still have it and offer it at both prices, $20 and $50, with the only difference being that the higher priced license allows commercial (?) distribution of applications using Rexxlib functions. Not sure of the details or exactly how that would be handled. I assume I'll get the latest OS/2 version.

Ben
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