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Re: [Finale] How or where do you purchase Finale? [redirected]

Re: [Finale] How or where do you purchase Finale? [redirected]

2002-06-23 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

From: Rocky Road <rockroad@...>
Date: Mon Jun 24, 2002 0:16am
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Subject: Re: [Finale] How or where do you purchase Finale?

And so it came to pass that Matthew Hindson spake:


 >>     Could anyone please tell me where Finale can be purchased in 
Victoria,
 >>Australia?  Do you go to a music store or maybe a software-selling
 >>store, or do
 >>you purchase it over the Internet and download it as a zip file
 >>after paying by
 >>credit card?  Or can you purchase it either way?
 >>      I live in Healesville, Victoria, so somewhere in or near
 >>Melbourne would be
 >>the only suitable place for me to go and purchase it.
 >
 >Dear Michael,
 >
 >You could also purchase it directly from the distributors if you like:
 >
 >The MIDI People
 >phone 02 9542 4105 (I think)

Yes Michael, I would go direct, the guy there is friendly and gets
things out from USA quite quickly (A lot quicker than ELFA gets
Emagic products).

Website is http://www.ausmidi.com/
Ph 02-9542 4105

They are in Sydney but they will post it out.


 >>      And does anyone know approximately how much it would cost in 
Australian
 >>dollars?

RRP is $1299 for the full version and $699 academic price if you are
a student or teacher (or minister I think). Academic is the same
version but you can't sell it or transfer it to anyone later on.


 >>      I wonder also whether I should consider getting a Macintosh 
computer and
 >>the Macintosh version, while I'm at it.

Yeah, why not.  :)   Try an eMac for the bigger 17" screen at not too
many bucks (I use a separate 21" Sony connected to a G3 Powerbook)

http://www.apple.com.au/emac/




 >If you're going to buy a Mac (and I don't know which sort of Mac
 >you're going to buy, though the new eMacs are very good value for
 >money), you should also buy a different mouse.  I bought a
 >Kensington multi-button mouse with scroll wheel and rigged up the
 >2nd mouse button to work as control-click (i.e. the same as
 >right-click on windows).  Makes life much easier.  Cost about $80
 >but is worth it.


Agreed. I have an MS Intellimouse Explorer Optical

David Stonestreet


--

Rocky Road - in Oz

"Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last Battlestar, Galactica,
leads a ragtag, fugitive fleet, on a lonely quest, for a shining
planet known as Earth."

Re: [Finale] How or where do you purchase Finale? [redirected]

2002-06-23 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

From: Rocky Road <rockroad@...>
Date: Sun Jun 23, 2002 0:14pm
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Subject: Re: [Finale] How or where do you purchase Finale?

And so it came to pass that Matthew Hindson spake:


 >>     Could anyone please tell me where Finale can be purchased in 
Victoria,
 >>Australia?  Do you go to a music store or maybe a software-selling
 >>store, or do
 >>you purchase it over the Internet and download it as a zip file
 >>after paying by
 >>credit card?  Or can you purchase it either way?
 >>      I live in Healesville, Victoria, so somewhere in or near
 >>Melbourne would be
 >>the only suitable place for me to go and purchase it.
 >
 >Dear Michael,
 >
 >You could also purchase it directly from the distributors if you like:
 >
 >The MIDI People
 >phone 02 9542 4105 (I think)

Yes Michael, I would go direct, the guy there is friendly and gets
things out from USA quite quickly (A lot quicker than ELFA gets
Emagic products).

Website is http://www.ausmidi.com/
Ph 02-9542 4105

They are in Sydney but they will post it out.


 >>      And does anyone know approximately how much it would cost in 
Australian
 >>dollars?

RRP is $1299 for the full version and $699 academic price if you are
a student or teacher (or minister I think). Academic is the same
version but you can't sell it or transfer it to anyone later on.


 >>      I wonder also whether I should consider getting a Macintosh 
computer and
 >>the Macintosh version, while I'm at it.

Yeah, why not.  :)   Try an eMac for the bigger 17" screen at not too
many bucks (I use a separate 21" Sony connected to a G3 Powerbook)

http://www.apple.com.au/emac/




 >If you're going to buy a Mac (and I don't know which sort of Mac
 >you're going to buy, though the new eMacs are very good value for
 >money), you should also buy a different mouse.  I bought a
 >Kensington multi-button mouse with scroll wheel and rigged up the
 >2nd mouse button to work as control-click (i.e. the same as
 >right-click on windows).  Makes life much easier.  Cost about $80
 >but is worth it.


Agreed. I have an MS Intellimouse Explorer Optical

David Stonestreet


--

Rocky Road - in Oz

"Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last Battlestar, Galactica,
leads a ragtag, fugitive fleet, on a lonely quest, for a shining
planet known as Earth."

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