Stephane Charette, author of DCITU, has answered to Joerg Rustmeier:
"I like DCITU very much and I want to register the program, but the price of 39 US$ is very high, because of the weakness of the Euro. Actually I
have to pay more than 90 (!) DM. Can you offer me a lower price?"
"The price of DCITU is 31US$, and then BMT Micro adds 7US$ for themselves. I used to have problems with people sending me cheques from Germany, because my Canadian bank was charging me 60$ (!!!) in "fees" to process a US cheque drawn on a German bank! That is why a few years ago I decided to go with BMT Micro to handle the sale of DCITU. If you can get a US or Canadian postal money order for 30US$, I will send you a registration # for DCITU. Remember to include your e-mail address with your order! However, due to past problems with some European banks, I cannot accept their cheques."
"I'm a member of the OS/2 Team Trier in Germany and perhaps I could find more users who want to register."
"That sounds great. I'll tell you what:
If you have 5 orders, what about we lower the price to 25US$? For 10 orders, can we agree on 20US$? That is almost half of the 38US$ price currently listed at BMT Micro. Hope to hear from you soon,
Stephane Charette "
If you are interested in buying a license can contact Joerg Rustmeier (
Kodak DC25, Kodak DC120, Kodak DC200, Kodak DC210, Kodak DC215, Kodak DC220, Kodak DC240, Kodak DC260, Kodak DC265, Kodak DC280, Agfa ePhoto, Epson PhotoPC, Minolta Dimage, Nikon Coolpik, Olympus, Sanyo VPC/DSC, Sierra SD640 and Toshiba PDR-2.
DCITI is available in version 1.8i and you can use as
Freeware with max. of 9.600 bps. For higher trasnfers (115.200 or 230.400 bps) you need a registration key.
-> Hobbes-Search: http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/...
Source: OS/2 ORG