I saw this posted to the realnews mailing list, and thought I'd share.
(I'm not affiliated with RB Developer magazine -- I've occasionally
written articles for them, but am not doing so at the moment. But I
read every issue and highly recommend it.)
REALBASIC DEVELOPER MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES INVENTORY CLEARANCE
SALE
November 2007 -- In five years REALbasic Developer Magazine
has published over 30 issues of invaluable training
material. All those magazines require considerable storage
space, so for the first time the publisher is offering
printed back issues at ridiculously low clearance prices!
REALbasic Developer has become reknown around the world as
the premiere source of REALbasic instruction, tutorials, and
programming advice.
For those new to REALbasic this is a unique opportunity to
obtain years worth of magazines for a fraction of the
original cost. For current and past subscribers missing a
volume or two, this is a chance to complete the set.
Supplies are limited and these clearance prices are only
good until the end of the year, so those interested should
place orders today on the REALbasic Developer website at
<http://www.rbdeveloper.com/clearancesale.shtml>.
This offer will not be repeated and once the supply of
printed issues is exhausted, they will never be available in
print form again.
About REALbasic Developer
Launched in the summer of 2002, REALbasic Developer is a
bimonthly print and digital publication focused on
instructing users of the REALbasic development environment.
Each 50+ page issue features quality articles from top
REALbasic programmers and authors. Subscriptions in print or
PDF start at $49.99 per year. Subscriptions, back issues,
and more are available via the RBD website at
<http://www.rbdeveloper.com>.
About REALbasic
For everyone who seeks the flexibility to create their own
software, REAL Software provides REALbasic, a powerful,
easy-to-use software development tool for Windows and
Macintosh that creates software for Macintosh, Windows, and
Linux. REAL Software, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is based
in Austin, Texas. For more information visit
www.realsoftware.com or call 512.328.7325.
Contact details for your readers:
E-mail: support@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wide Web: http://www.rbdeveloper.com
Snail Mail: P.O. Box 872, Lafayette, OR 97127
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