I know that it has a 30 day trail. This is not the same as having a no limited time and functionality version for learning. The software could be so designed so that it could not be used for production.
My idea is that the more affordable the learning of CF the more users and more future sales. I think that there will be enough customers to pay for the modification and development costs. Thomas At 12/31/2001, Andrew Scott wrote: >Thomas, CF already has a 30 day trial!! > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Thomas Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Monday, 31 December 2001 9:12 AM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: Long Live Cold Fusion and... > >Long live Cold Fusion. > >One thing that I think Macromedia should do is to make a version for > learning >that is either given away or sold for $99. This should be a version >that >will have >restrictions on the ability to do create web applications that could be >used >on the internet. Such a program would only be usable for learning. It >would not >have a time limitation and would offer all of the tags and etc.. The >program would >have use limitations so that people won't use it to produce real world >internet pages >and applications. Restricted capabilities is not the way to go if they >block the >ability to learn. It should be possible to restrict the use of the >developed programs to >just the computer that the learning edition is installed on and by using > >the training >program. > >The more people who can afford to get a learning copy of the program and >a > >good book >such as WACK by Ben Forta would mean more sales later on. > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ Why Share? Dedicated Win 2000 Server � PIII 800 / 256 MB RAM / 40 GB HD / 20 GB MO/XFER Instant Activation � $99/Month � Free Setup http://www.pennyhost.com/redirect.cfm?adcode=coldfusionc FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists

