Pangea offers free games to schools
Here's a nice
story. Pangea Software, creators of Bugdom, Nanosaur, Cro-Mag Rally
and more, have offered free licenses to any school that
makes a request. All you need to do is send a request on the school's official letterhead, signed by the principal, and
the contact listed must use a ".k12" email address. Get the full scoop here. As a system administrator for a school, let me say, "Nice work, Pangea!"
[Via MacMinute]
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Here's a nice story. Pangea Software, creators of Bugdom, Nanosaur, Cro-Mag Rally and more, have offered free licenses to any school...
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Jack Brewster
That's cool, but they should keep in mind that not all schools have .k12. domains.
April 19 2006 at 10:28 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Justin
So what about all the schools, K-12s mind you, that have .edu addresses? Yeah, oops.
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