Greg Newell wrote: > Dave, what it costs to register the program ($34). Tunelab 97 is $34. Tunelab pro is $340.00US with a $34 credit if you have a registered version of tunelab 97. I downloaded Tunelab pro trial version, and it seems compleat and functioning. Quite a jump in price, If it comes to registering and I am only use it as a teaching tool, and on the road as a tuning fork and pitch raise tool, I would be tempted to just register and stick with tunelab 97.As an aural technician I appreciate it as a tool, but don't "need" it. Perhaps after using it some more I will change my mind. Just wondering in the $340. version what the differences between registered and unregistered are. I assume there must be some, its a big value to be handing out on good faith. Just to clarify, I will be registering one of the versions, and encourage others to do so. But since I don't depend on an ETD and only experiment with it I would go with the 97 version for now. Greg: Yes, I think I will get a cheap laptop, as an outdated laptop will have enough power, and experiment with it on a few concert instruments I see very often. Cheers Dave Renaud RPT > At 04:58 PM 12/27/2001 -0500, you wrote: > > I have been encouraging some training tuners > >to download the trial version of tunelab as a > >learning tool to use at home. > > > > What differences have they built into the trial > >version vs. the registered version. Although I have > >the trial version on my computer I don't use it on > the road, just fool around with it the shop, So I have not registered it yet. > > Cheers > > Dave Renaud > > RPT ______________________________________________________ Send your holiday cheer with http://greetings.yahoo.ca
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