changwoo@eleazar.Dartmouth.EDU (Chang Woo) (02/10/88)
I remember some people posting articles about Apache Strike some time ago,
but I cannot recall what they were now. I'd like to buy that program, but
only if it is not copy-protected. I don't like to reboot my Mac each time
with the copy-protected disks. I checked an ad from MacConnection and saw
it is not copy-protected, but when I called them to order the program, the
operator told me it is copy-protected. Does any kind person tell me
whether it is copy-protected or not? Getting opposite answer from the same
mail order vendor is little too strange.
Thanks in advance,
Chang
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alibaba@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (73539000) (02/11/88)
Apache Strike is not protected, as is Silicon Beach policy not to protect anything they produce. (Correct me if I am wrong.) I seem to remember Charlie Jackson, president, saying something to this effect. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Alexander M. Rosenberg ~ INTERNET: alibaba@ucscb.ucsc.edu ~ Yoyodyne ~ ~ Crown College, UCSC ~ UUCP:...!ucbvax!ucscc!ucscb!alibaba~ Propulsion ~ ~ Santa Cruz, CA 95064 ~ BITNET:alibaba%ucscb@ucscc.BITNET ~ Systems, Inc~ ~ (408) 426-8869 ~ Disclaimer: Nobody is my employer ~ :-) ~ ~ ~ so nobody cares what I say. ~ ~