The various comments that have been made here about may be true, but the client 
really isn't going to give a hoot about such things are they.

Russ

Now that depends on your client now doesn't it.  If the majority of your 
clients are small mom and pop operations then what you claim is probably true.

On the other hand, most of my development life has been behind corporate 
firewalls.  There are other factors for these kinds of clients; such as 
security.  We have to deal with HIPPA regulations.  And I can say that we are 
much more likely to pay for a solution, if that solution can be said to be more 
secure, better documented and have an accountable support system that we can 
rely on if there is a problem.

So as with most things in life, it depends on your perspective.


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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
 
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