Hi!
I’ve had a look in the App store on my iMac and it is listed also at £54.95 so 
like David said if the other one lets you get it at 5.95 absolute bargain, but 
it might not let you!I got mine as part of a 11 App bundle including Mac scan, 
App delete and others for just under £50.
Colin

On 10 Dec 2014, at 15:58, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you can really get it for just over £5 get it quick. You can sometimes get 
> if fr about £25 on special offer but that is the cheapest I have seen it.
> But check first as it does not sound right but if it is a m mistake go for 
> it. Once on one machine you can install on both.
> 
> David Griffith
> 
> 
> 
>> On 10 Dec 2014, at 13:16, Eleanor Martha Burke 
>> <eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I have had a look at the price of Nisus Writer Pro on 2 of my machines, in 
>> the app store on my Mac Book Air it is priced at £54.95 and on my Mac Book 
>> Pro again in the UK store it is priced at £5.95.  Now why would there be a 
>> £50 difference on both machines.  How much have people paid for this app?
>> 
>> Eleanor
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>> Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: University reading and DRM on web
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>> 
>>> I do not use Preview but I understand that there are issues with Preview 
>>> under Yosemite which require to interact twice before you can access the 
>>> text.
>>> 
>>> A thing to try, if your wife can see the text, is to print the file, oddly 
>>> to PDF. The OS X print dialogue allows you to print to PDF and this may 
>>> result in another PDF file which is more friendly to Voiceover. Make sure 
>>> it you give another file name.
>>> 
>>> Alternatively Do you have access to Nisus Writer Pro? This is a paid app 
>>> but I use it on the mac to read PDF.
>>> If the PDFs are inaccessible because they are either  graphics or DRM 
>>> protected you may have to use something like Finereader to access them.
>>> 
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