"Jeff Needle" <jeff.needle@cwnet.com> wrote in
news:127fmatqbssp14e@corp.supernews.com:
>> I have read this thread from the beginning to where it is now, and it
>> strengthens my belief that you never should buy any medium with
>> something that is available for free! Instead burn the CDs/DVDs
>> yourself, and keep 'em for reasons of archiving, or share 'em (at no
>> cost of course) with friends.
>>
>> As for this lot, I think Jeff did a good thing: Making his
>> experiences public; just a pity that you can't upload a 'flashy
>> banner' in a text only newsgroup <grin>. I hope he finds something to
>> make this lot pay back!!!
>>
>> --
>> Jay
>> (IP)
>
> Well, I've already alerted the folks at the Sword project. I'll wait
> to see what they have to say, then contact the Open Office people. It
> would be interesting to go to the web site for Think All and see what
> other stuff they're offering for pay.
>
>
If their web site is located at www . thinkall . com (spaces intentional
put there), then they have their domain information well protected, and
they aren't offering lists of what software they actually have on the CDs.
Now, Jeff, I don't know whether you're located in the USA, but wouldn't
this be something for either one of the many consumer programs, or the
BadBusiness.com web site ( http://www.badbusinessbureau.com/ )?