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Re:Student version of IDL [message #3868] Thu, 06 April 1995 00:00 Go to previous message
kyoakita is currently offline  kyoakita
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In article <bowman-0104952139460001@csrp12.tamu.edu>, bowman@csrp.tamu.edu
(Kenneth P. Bowman) writes:
> In article <maki.23.00085E81@gauss.cam.wits.ac.za>,
> maki@gauss.cam.wits.ac.za wrote:
>
>> I am very interested in obtaining information on the price and the
>> restrictions on student versions of either IDL or PVWAVE for use on
an IBM
>> PC under DOS or WINDOWS. I would also be interested in the e-mail
>> addresses of the suppliers.
>
> The list price is $1,500 here in the U.S. (last time I checked).
Academic
> discount depends on quantity. Single copy discount is 25% (once again,
> this is from memory).

Jeez, how ceap you can buy the product!

The list price here (Japan) is about $4000 for PC/Mac version of IDL.
Academic discount does not depend on quantity and is only 15%.

The package is slightly different from the U.S. version, though.
It contains a thin volume of user's guide in Japanese, which is
absolutely not worth $2,500 (I wouldn't pay $10 for that!).

We complained to both RSI and their Japanese representative in vain
( RSI refused to sell us directly). So, we decided to boycott
their products. Good work, RSI!

It seems Americans are not very eager to sell us their products
except for those crappy cars ;-(

Kyo Akita ( kakita@solar.stanford.edu )
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