- Re: Atlantis Nova Noveau
- Posted by Susan Bugher on November 27th, 2005
Bob Adkins wrote:
In the email I received from the "The Atlantis Team" re PL2006 they
called it "Atlantis Nova". Web page is gone - they furnished a direct
download link:
http://www.atlantiswordprocessor.com...lant10n_en.exe
(767 KB) v 1.0.0.68 The .exe is dated 2005-11-17
FWIW - my hunch is that this version (previous version was 1.0.0.66) is
just an update of the contact information and revision of information
about the $ware version.
Susan
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- Posted by Susan Bugher on November 28th, 2005
Bob Adkins wrote:
Thanks for the heads-up - I didn't realize their download link was to a
new version. (PL description has been updated.)
Susan
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- Posted by crazymogg on November 28th, 2005
This is'nt a new Freeware Version, it's the same version I downloaded a few
weeks back.
Lets all get real , Atlantis has now become a totally 30 days Shareware for
later versions.
I still think the original Freeware rtf version is still one of the best
simpler Word processors around.
Yet the Freeware version is no longer shown on the new Website.
Shame on Atlantis !!!!!!on
John
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- Posted by Steven Burn on November 28th, 2005
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Did you download 1.0.0.39? (Help > About)
If not, I have a copy of it if it will help?
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Keeping it FREE!
- Posted by Richard Steinfeld on December 1st, 2005
crazymogg wrote:
Unfortunately, I disagree. We cannot expect others to provide their toil
for us gratis indefinitely. We have to enjoy freeware while we can, but
expect the coders to move on at some point. Good programming takes a lot
of time and especially dedication in order to get the bugs out. Someone
has to feed the dedicated programmers. Someone has to feed the technical
writers -- people who can explain the software to users. Food costs
money. In a socialist world, maybe everything would be freeware and the
programmers would be fed by the people who clean the sewers. Dunno.
Somehow, I don't think it would work out.
While this is a freeware NG indeed, there have been a few truly superb
programs that have existed in the gray area between freeware and
shareware. For example, the great word processing program that along
with two other applications, started the shareware concept: PC-Write.
For me, the world of freeware enables me to try out different software
approaches (concepts, methods) that would be prohibitive if I had to pay
in order to live with them long enough to determine if I wanted to
continue. In the past, I did waste quite a bit of money on commercial
software only to find that I liked what it did, but hated the
implementation (Word, Word Perfect).
The price of shareware Atlantis is a paltry $35; compare this with what
Microsoft wants for Word. That's my 2 cents.
Richard
- Posted by crazymogg on December 2nd, 2005
Thanks Richard. I tend to agree with you. Also I'll probably buy it sometime
as it's been my workhorse and reliable friend for several years now. John
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