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To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (465)6/1/1999 3:22:00 PM
From: Craig Richards  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1440
 
Hi Arthur,

The very first free beta versions of Cinemail were available for download in late 1997.

You better get your facts straight, Arthur. CineMail was marketed via e-mail spamming in March, 97. For an example of the spam e-mail, check out x36.deja.com[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=225235908&CONTEXT=928264303.1744830500&hitnum=10

This was not a free beta version, as James Musgrave wanted to find out how to crack the CineMail activation key in this usenet posting, dated 3/4/97: x36.deja.com[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=223221175&CONTEXT=928264303.1744830500&hitnum=1

So, despite your assertions to the contrary, CineMail has been marketed and sold at least since March 97. If Baraka only had minimal revenues while aggressively marketing their product via spam e-mail, it doesn't bode well for NetCommandTech's ability to make money from this product, does it?

Regards,
Craig