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Announcement   Announcement : Amiga Forever now available at Anachronism Industries
   posted by Anonymous on 15-Jul-2004 21:43:16 (1301 reads)
Anchronism Industries is pleased to announce availability of the excelent software product Amiga Forever! We have both the Full Version and the Upgrade Version in stock in large volume, you can be assured of immediate shipping with no delays! As an introductory offer we are offering free basic shipping to US 50 states, or upgrade to Priority Mail for only $3!

For ordering please click one of the links below, or contact jim@anachronismindustries.com
FULL VERSION
UPGRADE VERSION
    

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