On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:21:46 -0400, "Bill Garber"
<willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:
"Jeff Blakeney" <CUTjblakeney@sympatico.ca> wrote in message 26m9k01su8espekjffc5f0v8bkqe6s8145@4ax.com">news:26m9k01su8espekjffc5f0v8bkqe6s8145@4ax.com...
: Well, if he wants to get a legal copy of
: SuperConvert 4, he'll have to get someone
: to sell him their original.
He never asked for an original copy. He asked
to buy or download it. :o)
Seeing as he said "Anyway, I was wondering if anyone knows of a way I
could buy/download SuperConvert 4?" with the buy option being first, I
assumed he wanted a legal copy. That might be silly of me but that's
what I did. :-)
Not to mention that I don't want to promote illegal copies for various
reasons, one of which being that I'd like to see SuperConvert and the
other Seven Hills software made legally available again. Whether that
is as commercial, shareware, freeware or public domain doesn't really
matter much to me.