Hi Kent, In case you missed this. Below is a previous message Also Robert Scott is giving a class at the Convention in Toronto May 24-26. I think I remember that at the Providence Convention, he gave floppys of his program at the Cyber Cafe, so possibly he gave a course there. Regards, John M. Ross Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada piano.tech@ns.sympatico.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Scott" <rscott@wwnet.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 6:56 PM Subject: TuneLab goes commercial > > TuneLab has gone commercial. Over the past eight months I have been > working on a significantly upgraded program called TuneLab Pro, which > I am now offering for $340. I have also moved all the TuneLab stuff > from my personal web site to a new .com site: www.TuneLab-World.com. > This site has TuneLab 97 (which I will continue to support and offer > as shareware) and a slightly limited trial version of TuneLab Pro that > you can download before you buy. It also has the main new features > of TuneLab Pro. We take credit cards and have secure on-line ordering. > There is even a feature on the new web site for people who only use > tuning forks - an article on tuning fork calibration. > > I want to thank all the techs who used TuneLab 97. If it wasn't for > the invaluable feedback that I received plus the notoriety gained > from those who spread the word about TuneLab, this next step would > not have been possible. > > -Robert Scott > Real-Time Specialties > >
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