Idea! Business Ed. available at a 25% discount
Posted by jackcrawford
on 7/15/2004
jackcrawford
7/15/2004 3:51 am
After I bemoaned the high conversion rate of the Euro, Christian Dˆhm [cdoehm@sycon.de] has made those people living outside Europe the following offer for Idea! Business edition:
Use the coupon code below for a 25% discount. Entering this code
during the normal order process will grant you a 25 % discount on the
regular price (120 Euro - 25%).
idea-embark-osrp4
It's only for those outside Europe and will be valid till the 25th of July.
Any questions obviously refer to Christian via the email above.
FWIW, I'll be taking up the offer as the Outlook email import facility is very enticing.
Jack
Use the coupon code below for a 25% discount. Entering this code
during the normal order process will grant you a 25 % discount on the
regular price (120 Euro - 25%).
idea-embark-osrp4
It's only for those outside Europe and will be valid till the 25th of July.
Any questions obviously refer to Christian via the email above.
FWIW, I'll be taking up the offer as the Outlook email import facility is very enticing.
Jack
srdiamond15
7/15/2004 8:12 pm
If the personal edition of Idea! receives the discount, I might buy it. The features I like are the easy assignment of documents to multiple categories, making Idea! the best vehicle I'm aware of for implementing a casual form of facet analysis. But I just bought a license for InfoRecall a few days ago, and my buying spree might make things more rather than less confusing. But this usually doesn't deter me.
The pim market is generally good for buyers today. It probably isn't very good for certain under-powered traditional pims. Here's another new one:HyperClip (www.risksoftworks.com)Although I'm not tempted to buy this one, it is notable in that for $20 you can have an organizer with a full-featured richtext editor and multiple tabbed windows.
srdiamond
The pim market is generally good for buyers today. It probably isn't very good for certain under-powered traditional pims. Here's another new one:HyperClip (www.risksoftworks.com)Although I'm not tempted to buy this one, it is notable in that for $20 you can have an organizer with a full-featured richtext editor and multiple tabbed windows.
srdiamond
