iANSYST Ltd charge the same prices as do Lorien. It's worth checking out
their web pages as well, if only for the VAT form.
web url http://www.dyslexic.com
If completed by anyone who can prove professional assessment as dyslexic
"textHELP!" can be purchased VAT-free, i.e., £85 for Win 3.1 version, £95
for Win95 version. Other resellers should also be willing to accept this
form, but iANSYST has the good sense to advertise the fact AND include the
form. Also on this site is a "general purpose", non-textHELP version of the
form for other disabilities and products.
No, I don't get a kickback for the ad.Ian Litterick of iANSYST sometimes
writes in to this forum. I've probably only beaten him to it!
Celia
At 11:00 AM 5/21/97 +0100, you wrote:
>From Anne-Denise Worsnop, Uni of Leeds.
>Can I just add that it was not Loriens who gave an expensive quote
>for TextHelp, but two other firms, one for the licence and
>another for the individual copy. It obviously pays to shop
>around.
>
>Anne-Denise.>
> I recently put a message on dis-forum about the cost of licences for
> TextHelp. I received a telephone call to tell me the quote was about
> UKP 1,000 too much! I then asked about the cost of individual
> versions of Texthelp, to be installed on a disabled student's own
> computer, and was told that there are two versions, one of which
> costs UKP 85 and one UKP 95. I have just this week seen a quote for
> Texthelp at a price of UKP 150. Just a warning to check the
> software for overpricing. If a firm is charging UKP 55 extra there
> should be comprehensive training as well.
>
> Just thought I would mention it in view of today's correspondence
> about the widely differing prices of screens.
>
> Anne-Denise
Welfare & Information Officer, King's College London, Macadam Bldng,
London WC2R 2LS Tel: 0171 873 2530 Fax: 0171 873 2754
Produced using voice activated software; apologies for uncorrected errors.
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