Lahey Support
08-15-2003, 01:24 AM
Jeff,
Your assumption is correct. Legally obtained copies of the Free download of ELF90 do not expire and
you can continue to use them.
I agree, the $249 LF95 Express is a better buy than ELF90, unless you are a student or teacher,
which is who we had in mind when developing ELF90.
David
"Jeff, Cyd, and Alison Ryman" wrote:
>
> "David T. Berry" wrote:
>
> > Lahey no longer offers ELF90 for free.
> > To obtain a legal copy it must be purchased from us or one of our resellers.
> > No web site or individuals have permission to provide a free copy of ELF90.
> > If you know of individuals still providing ELF90 for free, please provide us
>
> > with the information necessary to contact them.
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > David
>
> I assume that we can continue to use copies of ELF90 v3.0 that were legally
> downloaded before the policy changed.
>
> On a related note, unless one wanted the academic version (~$79) just for
> teaching, it is not clear to me why anyone would want to pay $195 for ELF90
> v4.0 when LF95 Express is available for $199 from Fujitsu or $249 from Lahey.
>
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Your assumption is correct. Legally obtained copies of the Free download of ELF90 do not expire and
you can continue to use them.
I agree, the $249 LF95 Express is a better buy than ELF90, unless you are a student or teacher,
which is who we had in mind when developing ELF90.
David
"Jeff, Cyd, and Alison Ryman" wrote:
>
> "David T. Berry" wrote:
>
> > Lahey no longer offers ELF90 for free.
> > To obtain a legal copy it must be purchased from us or one of our resellers.
> > No web site or individuals have permission to provide a free copy of ELF90.
> > If you know of individuals still providing ELF90 for free, please provide us
>
> > with the information necessary to contact them.
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > David
>
> I assume that we can continue to use copies of ELF90 v3.0 that were legally
> downloaded before the policy changed.
>
> On a related note, unless one wanted the academic version (~$79) just for
> teaching, it is not clear to me why anyone would want to pay $195 for ELF90
> v4.0 when LF95 Express is available for $199 from Fujitsu or $249 from Lahey.
>
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> to [address removed] with the following command as
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David T. Berry
Solutions Representative
Lahey Computer Systems Inc.
[address removed]
(775) 831-2500 x481
http://www.lahey.com
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