Hi Rob,
At TSW, we do have the Apple Education Volume Software License in
place for departments. You can go to this link: https://
www.tsw.berkeley.edu/infocentral.tpl?page=licenses-
apple&cart=12150128624828819
If you have more questions about Apple licencing, you can contact me.
The iWork'08 Family Pack is offered at Apple's retail store and is
not the intended for the education channel.
Thank you,
Donald Wong - TSW Apple Purchaser
642-9519
On Jul 2, 2008, at 8:10 AM, Rob Weinberg wrote:
> Can anyone answer this user's question?
>
> "I see that we can buy Apple's iWork for $39 through TSW. On the
> Apple
> web site they also offer a 'family pack' with 5 installations for $99.
> Do you know if we have a campus volume pricing plan for multiple
> installations, or is the family pack our best deal?"
>
> Thanks!
> Rob
>
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> Programmer Analyst II
> Tech Support for IB
> robweinberg_at_berkeley.edu
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> 3060 VLSB
> University of California
> Berkeley, CA 94720
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