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October 21st, 2002

Cheap, legal software for nonprofits

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Are you a 501c3 nonprofit–library related or not?

You may be able to enjoy some spectacular savings on software, according to an article in the Oct. 21 New York Times–for example, Microsoft Office Professional for just $60.

Is there a catch? Of course. Beyond the tax breaks, Microsoft and the rest want to keep the world hooked on their software to the max. The bargains and giveaways might not last forever. You might find that Linux and freeware are a much better alternative over the long run if you or your people have the technical expertise.

Still, if you’re interested in discounts on Microsoft products and the like and qualify, then catch up with DiscounTech.

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