Perhaps if I buy CF 5 now, I'll get a free upgrade to MX.

Hint, hint...(anyone from MM know of such a deal?)
To help us slow learners with learning curve?  ;o)

Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Dodd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 1:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: One dynamic site for multiple indepentdent businesses


For my 2 cents; I'm not concerned with the Java relationship--can't say I
really understand it!
There were a number of changes/improvments in cf5. I'm glad I had the work
with 5 before going to MX. Although reasonable, there is a learning curve
for MX, especially if want to take advantage of its features. Coupling that
with learning curve for 5 would have been tough for me. I feel I'm just
getting knowledgable about CF, and can only take small bits of learning
curves. Don't know the economics of 4 to 5 then to MX, but if not a
deal-breaker, I'd opt for 5 first. That's just my thought. I'm sure those
with more expertise/confidence than I might not hesitate to go 4 to MX.

Keith

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