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Old 03-22-2008, 09:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default anyone have a Mac?

I have a bunch of Mac stuff for sale:

Macromedia Web Studio 4

Macromedia Dreamweaver 4

Adobe CS2.3

Adobe CS2 Premium

Dreamweaver MX

Go Live 5

Acrobat 5

Acrobat 6 Professional

AppleWorks 6

iLife '04

Apple keyboard

All are student licensing. You *must* be a registered student in an approved institution to make use of these products.

Best offer or trades. All of them are factory sealed, never used.. etc.
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How much are you selling them for cause my friend might be interested in some of them.
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Tell them to make me an offer.. As long as it's reasonable then no probs. At one time they were worth big bucks, but not now. This CS2 Premium is selling for $640 for the educational version. That's a total ripoff as far as I'm concerned.. lol

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Tell them to make me an offer.. As long as it's reasonable then no probs. At one time they were worth big bucks, but not now. This CS2 Premium is selling for $640 for the educational version. That's a total ripoff as far as I'm concerned.. lol
OK, I'll ask him..

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I finally got the server room organized... And a couple of pictures to give you an idea of what I mean:









As you can see there's lots of other stuff too... A lot of IBM parts, PSUs, etc.. and a TON of Intel HSFs. There are maybe six copies of unopened BackOffice Server up there, a few MS Offices, an Outlook 2000 (or maybe it's 2003), Works, Visual Studio, OpenOffice 1.0.. lol, Xeon heatsinks (2U), a ton of Option ROMS... hehe. A box overflowing with 30 pin ECC EDO SIMMS...

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