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24-Nov-2006, 12:51 AM #1
icWord is this program free?
Does anyone know where i can download icWord for free? without the 30 day trail thing?
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24-Nov-2006, 10:49 AM #2
It clearly says on icWord's web page that it costs $19.95.

In light of this, let me rephrase your question for you:

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Does anyone wish to abet my thievery of software from its rightful owner, and conspire with me to violate federal and international copyright laws?
The answer? No. Piracy is not condoned here, and that is what you ask, whether you realize it or not. I realize you're new to Macs, but surely you're not new to software in general. Piracy is as big a threat, if not a bigger threat, to the Macintosh platform as it is to the Windows platform. The companies that support the Macintosh platform should, in turn, be supported by paying for software that is not legally available for free.

If you innocently asked your question I apologize for being a bit rough on you. But good faith and lack of knowledge of the law does not absolve one from responsiility. Better to learn that lesson here than in a court of law!

If you're needing some free software that will create and read Microsoft Office-formatted documents you should look into OpenOffice, available here.
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25-Nov-2006, 09:54 PM #3
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