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From: clw@ticipa.pac.sc.ti.com (Chris Winemiller)
Subject: Re: Where to buy Digitalk's Smalltalk/V ?
Message-ID: <1995Apr1.055456.485@ticipa.pac.sc.ti.com>
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Date: Sat, 1 Apr 1995 05:54:56 GMT
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In article <3li6q0$8mj@mystech.mystech.com> phoang@mystech.mystech.com (Pete Hoang) writes:
>Chris Winemiller (clw@ticipa.pac.sc.ti.com) wrote:
>
>: The list price of Visual Smalltalk 3.0 (the latest version from Digitalk) is
>: US$1500. Perhaps you are thinking of Parcplace's products? BTW, someone just
>: posted recently that one can buy the older 16-bit Smalltalk/V for Windows 2.0
>: for substantially less (like < US$200, I think).
>
>I didn't know there were different versions of Digitalk's packages
>around.  The one I am referring to is the Visual Smalltalk
>Enterprise package with team programming, version control, Parts
>Workbench, and Smalltalk/V.

Yep, that's a higher-end package.  Visual Smalltalk is Digitalk's Smalltalk/V
plus PARTS (they're now bundled together). The Enterprise package obviously is
the preceding plus all of Digitalk's "team programming" tools.

Chris
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Chris Winemiller               Internet: clw@works.ti.com
Disclaimer: I do not speak for TI.
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