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Thank you, Steven. I'm interested in upgrading, but I have one concern. I REALLY don't
want to recreate my entire desktop again. I've been reading the literature on eCS 1.2
and I "believe" that it will carry over your previous desktop (folders, program objects,
shadows, etc.) over to version 1.2. Was that your reading of the literature? Or, perhaps
version 1.2 will create a folder called "Previous desktop" from which you can drag all
your previous desktop setups to the new desktop? Do you have any reading on this?
HCM
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 21:34:45 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
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>In <200409091936.2742942.10@scoug.com>, on 09/09/04
> at 07:36 PM, "Harry Motin" said:
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>>I've been away on business for a couple of weeks, so I'm a little rusty
>>on a couple of issues.
>
>Welcome back.
>
>>I remember that there was some discussion about
>>SCOUG getting reduced rate group purchases of eCS 1.2.
>
>This is in progress. You will see the discussion as you catch up on
>unread mail in SCOUG-Help.
>
>> 1. What's the status of this?
>
>Folks have been telling me what they want to order. I just finialized the
>pricing with Roderick today. He was out of town for the weekend too. I
>don't want to detail the pricing on a public list, so I'll be sending
>emails to all those that have indicated they want to order.
>
>> 2. What's the price? Is there a different price for an upgrade to 1.2
>>version and outright new purchase of 1.2?
>
>It's going to vary, depending on what you want. See www.ecomstation.biz
>and click on any of the shopping links. We can order anything from the
>price list. There are a number of upgrade options. We can also order OO
>and the SVISTA beta. Of course the App Pack includes both OO and SVISTA,
>so you have to decide what makes sense for you.
>
>If you decide you want to participate, let me know what you want to order
>along with quantities..
>
>> 3. When are we going to make the purchase?
>
>I'd like to get the order placed by very early next week, so this weekend
>is going to be it for requests. Then Roderick and I will need to the the
>admin of making sure the order is correct wrt what the individuals are
>qualified for. I was hoping to actually have CDs in hand for this month's
>meeting, but everything always takes longer than one would wish.
>
>>Also, I would like to know if anyone has upgraded their eCS system from
>>the original eStylerLite to XWorkplace? And if you did, was it a simple
>>installation on top of eStyler, or did you have to do something more
>>extensive, such as uninstall?
>
>I think you mean eWorkPlace. to XWorkplace. XWorkPlace knows how to
>install itself over eWorkPlace. eStylerLite is a separate product which
>will coexist with eWP or XWP.
>
>Regards,
>
>Steven
>
>
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