View Full Version : FS: Aperture Academic
macdaddy121
Sep 14, 2006, 08:54 AM
For sale is Aperture Academic Version. Everything comes with it. Box, paperwork, and all discs. It runs perfectly. I installed it on my macbook and have run the program once with no problems. I just don't use it.
I bought this from nospleen about a month ago for $100. I will sell it for $90.
This is the academic version that you can buy from apple.com for $150 + tax. It works perfectly.
If interested let me know.
e˛Studios
Sep 14, 2006, 09:31 AM
For sale is Aperture Academic Version. Everything comes with it. Box, paperwork, and all discs. It runs perfectly. I installed it on my macbook and have run the program once with no problems. I just don't use it.
I bought this from nospleen about a month ago for $100. I will sell it for $90.
This is the academic version that you can buy from apple.com for $150 + tax. It works perfectly.
If interested let me know.
Mac academic licenses dont allow for resale, you may want to check the license stipulations to make sure this is a legal transaction.
Ed
macdaddy121
Sep 14, 2006, 09:32 AM
Where can I find this?
macdaddy121
Sep 14, 2006, 09:42 AM
By the way if that is the case then I won't sell it.
I am trying to raise money to go on a trip with my Architecture studio class to Chicago. If anyone would like to donate.....$90 towards my airfare (send it paypal and I will apply it to my airfare). I will send you a thank you gift in the mail. And I will post pictures of my trip in the picture gallery section. :D
Is this fair?
minnesotamacman
Sep 14, 2006, 10:18 PM
I would be happy to donate $50 to your trip :). I can send via Money Order, USPS Money Order and Priority Mail. I can send tomorrow if we work out a deal tonight.
M
mattthemutt
Sep 15, 2006, 09:00 PM
I would be happy to donate $50 to your trip :). I can send via Money Order, USPS Money Order and Priority Mail. I can send tomorrow if we work out a deal tonight.
M
It's nice to see that kindness to strangers hasn't died.
nitynate
Sep 15, 2006, 09:18 PM
If I wasnt a poor high school kid, I would cover the extra $40...
I need to eat. :-\
Damn minimum wage.
macdaddy121
Sep 15, 2006, 09:36 PM
I would be happy to donate $50 to your trip :). I can send via Money Order, USPS Money Order and Priority Mail. I can send tomorrow if we work out a deal tonight.
M
Do you want to donate, just to donate? I would love that. Please let me know.
-Matt
regre7
Sep 16, 2006, 10:01 AM
If I wasnt a poor high school kid, I would cover the extra $40...
I need to eat. :-\
Damn minimum wage.
Ditto. Wish I had money to give.
jessica.
Sep 16, 2006, 10:46 AM
When the original owner sold this I missed it...I was bummed. Now you're selling it...maybe. But I think I may be reading into the donation thing. Is the donation just you saying if someone sends you oh say $90 then you send them a gift which just may happen to be this program. Why was it legal for the original owner to sell it and not this guy btw?
Or did I misread and you're selling Aperture AND on a side note asking for a donation? I'm not being a bitch, honestly. I'm trying to figure out if I say that in review of the asking price and the highest offered donation, I'll offer you $60 for the program but if that is not for sale for resale reasons then I'll donate $60 to your fund.
BUT, before any of this, so Apple says you can't transfer EDU software. WHY though? Will it not work? Is there support with their software that I would miss out on? I presume the only thing I care about is whether or not it'd work...well. I was told by Apple that it would run on my pb 1.67 with 128 vid fine with 1 gig ram. I now have 1.5 and can go to 2 gig if need be...but would it run in my current 1.5 state?
Anyway, If it is no longer for sale but you are accepting donations and for said donation someone gets a free gift that works and isn't going to not run or install or be able to be registered because of the transfer then the offer is there...I guess.
Call me confused. ;)
macdaddy121
Sep 16, 2006, 03:33 PM
When the original owner sold this I missed it...I was bummed. Now you're selling it...maybe. But I think I may be reading into the donation thing. Is the donation just you saying if someone sends you oh say $90 then you send them a gift which just may happen to be this program. Why was it legal for the original owner to sell it and not this guy btw?
Or did I misread and you're selling Aperture AND on a side note asking for a donation? I'm not being a bitch, honestly. I'm trying to figure out if I say that in review of the asking price and the highest offered donation, I'll offer you $60 for the program but if that is not for sale for resale reasons then I'll donate $60 to your fund.
BUT, before any of this, so Apple says you can't transfer EDU software. WHY though? Will it not work? Is there support with their software that I would miss out on? I presume the only thing I care about is whether or not it'd work...well. I was told by Apple that it would run on my pb 1.67 with 128 vid fine with 1 gig ram. I now have 1.5 and can go to 2 gig if need be...but would it run in my current 1.5 state?
Anyway, If it is no longer for sale but you are accepting donations and for said donation someone gets a free gift that works and isn't going to not run or install or be able to be registered because of the transfer then the offer is there...I guess.
Call me confused. ;)
Yeah I guess it is confusing....I was told that I could not sell the software....even though I bought it used....so I decided that if someone donated $90 towards my trip then I would send them a free gift (Aperture). However, I already "sold" it on another site. I will happily accept donations towards my trip but I don't have a free gift to give anyone. Hope that helps explain things.
minnesotamacman
Sep 17, 2006, 12:14 PM
When all else fails, HONESTY is always the best policy.
nospleen
Sep 19, 2006, 10:05 PM
OOPS!!!! I had no idea that I couldn't sell it!!! Sorry macdaddy121!!! :o
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