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I was able to get PSP 5.01 (then patched it up to v5.03 online) for an
incredible 50$ approximately. PC Save was the online software store.
I've seen that too about the 49$ upgrade, been waiting to see how much
PC Save or other place wants for PSP 6.0.
Bob
Mr. Art <mr.### [at] gci net> wrote in message
news:37EAD661.DCAE147A@gci.net...
> You too can have psp 6.0 for the low upgrade price of $49 US
dollars.
> As a registered user you get this and Animation Shop 2.0 shipped to
your
> door by the US postal service.
>
> I know, that is what I paid for mine. And I upgraded from psp 4.14
> Mr. Art
>
> Ken wrote:
>
> > Charles wrote:
> > >
> > > "John M. Dlugosz" wrote:
> > > > gradiated adjustment. Now I'm hooked on layers. I'm sure PSP
and others
> > > > have evolved too, but at the time Photoshop was =far= ahead.
> > >
> > > Yup. PSP added layer support back in version 5.00 (with a large
> > > complement of blending options) I have to agree, it's
addictively
> > > useful stuff. I now can't remember how I even made use of
> > > anything that didn't have it ("Anything less... is a mouse
driver
> > > demo..."). The latest innovation (6) is now boasting enchanced
> > > layers support (haven't checked what that means yet), and vector
> > > graphic support as it's biggest improvements. The gap's gotten
> > > narrower <g>.
> > >
> > > Charles
> >
> > Any idea what PSP v6 is going for ? I paid us $49 for PSP v4.0.
> >
> > --
> > Ken Tyler
> >
> > See my 1000+ Povray and 3D Rendering and Raytracing Links at:
> > http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html
>
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