Circuit Maker 2000 "Pro ED" - Up For Grabs!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor View Post
    Hi Trent,

    Just curious about the License agreement on that product.

    For instance, with PBP. Only the person that bought it originally has a license to use it. Or more importantly, to upgrade it. And the license is Not transferable.

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    Hi Darrel,

    Yes, just read the license.

    Direct quote: "You may transfer your right to use this software to another party as long as the entire software package, including the manual and any backup copies of this software, are transfered to the receiving party"

    However, being very honest here - Circuit Maker 2000 is defunct. But still there's plenty of support available. Heaps of links. http://www.circuitmaker.com/support/tech_faq.htm

    I have the original tax invoice that will be supplied with the purchase. Who ever buys it may be eligible to upgrade to their current product.
    Or at least a discount you'd think?

    Trent Jackson

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    Hey, sounds legal to me.

    Who wants to bid on the software.
    hebbadaheabada. (I wish I could do that auctioneer talk)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor View Post
    Hey, sounds legal to me.

    Who wants to bid on the software.
    hebbadaheabada. (I wish I could do that auctioneer talk)

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    Very legal indeed

    I'm not asking the World for it, but there is a reserve. I wouldn't be selling it if I planed on doing some more projects. There's a enough in this package to last the "advanced novice" a lifetime.

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    Cool.

    And any one that's used eBay knows that your "off the hook" until you reach the seller's "Reserve".

    So let me start off with $50.

    Do I hear $60?

    hebbadaheabada....
    DT

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    Someone's definitely "off the hook" there. $250 firm.

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