From: Carlos Vazquez on
> So you are just a cynic after all. And here's me thinking you were trying to start a reasoned discussion. Sorry.

<g>

I replied to Carlos Rocha, not to you. Should the same post were signed by you I didn't have replied for sure. My mistake, again, was to reply your post. Sorry.

Call me what you want and take it as you want. I'm going back to work.

--
Carlos Vazquez
cva(a)NOSPAMtelefonica.net
From: Brian on
Rene,

> Ready to invest on 2.8. However, my planned migration to .Net requires
> me a Vulcan, that VOPS subscription is better alternative becaue it
> give me both product and one-year technical support.
>
> Am I right? Getting a VOPS give me VO2.8 + Vulcan +tech-support for 12
> months? Is it cost less when buying VO2.8 and Vulcan separately
> without VOPS?

Yes, you are 100% correct. The link is.

http://www.grafxsoft.com/vosubscribe.htm

Brian

http://www.grafxsoft.com




From: Rene J. Pajaron on
Brian,

Thanks your still here.

My figures are:

Vulcan.NET Competitive Upgrade Edition from Visual Objects : USD 849.00
+VO.28 (upgragrde from 2.7) USD 249.00 := 1,098.00;

While VOPS (which give us VO2.8 + Vulcan.Net + 12 Technical Support
(with noise filter on ALWAYS) give me: USD995.00 . It gives me a
savings USD103.00. In PhP that is 5,150.00. adding another USD100.00 I
can buy a bBrowser 2.x professional.

Correct me if i am wrong, otherwise, dont bother to answer: save your
energy to getting Vulcan.net and VO.28 out the door.

It is a go Brian, but I wont pre-order. a matter of company policy. i
will wait for exact shipping date and order right away...

Rene



995
Ayon kay Brian:
> Rene,
>
> > Ready to invest on 2.8. However, my planned migration to .Net requires
> > me a Vulcan, that VOPS subscription is better alternative becaue it
> > give me both product and one-year technical support.
> >
> > Am I right? Getting a VOPS give me VO2.8 + Vulcan +tech-support for 12
> > months? Is it cost less when buying VO2.8 and Vulcan separately
> > without VOPS?
>
> Yes, you are 100% correct. The link is.
>
> http://www.grafxsoft.com/vosubscribe.htm
>
> Brian
>
> http://www.grafxsoft.com

From: Rene J. Pajaron on
Brian,

Thanks your still here.

My figures are:

Vulcan.NET Competitive Upgrade Edition from Visual Objects : USD 849.00
+VO.28 (upgragrde from 2.7) USD 249.00 := 1,098.00;

While VOPS (which give us VO2.8 + Vulcan.Net + 12 Technical Support
(with noise filter on ALWAYS) give me: USD995.00 . It gives me a
savings USD103.00. In PhP that is 5,150.00. adding another USD100.00 I
can buy a bBrowser 2.x professional.

Correct me if i am wrong, otherwise, dont bother to answer: save your
energy to getting Vulcan.net and VO.28 out the door.

It is a go Brian, but I wont pre-order. a matter of company policy. i
will wait for exact shipping date and order right away...

Rene



995
Ayon kay Brian:
> Rene,
>
> > Ready to invest on 2.8. However, my planned migration to .Net requires
> > me a Vulcan, that VOPS subscription is better alternative becaue it
> > give me both product and one-year technical support.
> >
> > Am I right? Getting a VOPS give me VO2.8 + Vulcan +tech-support for 12
> > months? Is it cost less when buying VO2.8 and Vulcan separately
> > without VOPS?
>
> Yes, you are 100% correct. The link is.
>
> http://www.grafxsoft.com/vosubscribe.htm
>
> Brian
>
> http://www.grafxsoft.com

From: Craig Dawson on
Hi Carlos,

No VO won't die though 1 post.

Craig.


"Carlos Rocha" <carlos.delete.this(a)net-disk.com> wrote in message
news:1159195848.232516.125570(a)e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> HELP...TOO MANY DESAPOINTED PEOPLE HERE. Don't let VO die, PLEASE
>