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From: dudek@ai.toronto.edu (Gregory Dudek)
Subject: Re: DiskExpress Version 1.5
Message-ID: <88Nov16.150749est.9522@neat.ai.toronto.edu>
Keywords: DiskExpress
Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
References: <1746@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU>
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 88 15:07:40 EST

In article <1746@cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU> cgw@cadre.dsl.pittsburgh.edu (C. Gray Watson) writes:
>Yep, I sent in my $10 and got the newest version of DiskExpress.
>
>What are the changes in the new version??
>
>	A new Quick Optimization option lets you optimize your hard drive
>	without waiting 3 hours.
>
  How does the Quick optimization actually do differently, as compared
to the standard optimize?  The flyer didn't explain what it avoided
doing to get so quick.

>
>Well do you think it is worth it??
>
>I mean it is only $10...
>

  It's $10 for the upgrade PLUS $10 shipping and handling.  Given that
the new product lists for only $39 and the upgrade doesn't actually DO
anything different in the long run (besides some slightly nicer displays)
the price didn't seem worthwhile to me.  I do love DiskExpress, however,
and I'm not faulting the makers, it's just that the product is so
cheap already that paying 50% more for a upgrade that does essentially the
same stuff doesn't cut it for me.

  For the person who asked: I got a flyer in the mail about 2 weeks ago
describing the upgrade to this and some other products like Font/DA Juggler.


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