Mike,

I'll just make a couple comments and leave it to others to respond if they
feel the urge.  Visit our web site:

http://www.dxbase.com

There you'll find everything you ever wanted to know about DXbase 2003
features.  But in case something isn't clear, drop me an email.  By most
accounts, DXbase 2003 contains some very nice enhancements.  The features
were all based on the top requests from customers.

As an IT professional, I'm sure already know the risks associated with
trying to save a few pennies by skipping releases when the design concept is
to build upon each successive release.  I'm sure when you review our web,
you will find at least one or more features that are worth 3 dollars a month
( 35 / 12 ).  Or, another way to look at it is ( 35 / 12 / 56 ) is five
cents a month per feature.

There are no guarantees that the current pricing structure would remain in
place.  While we have no plans to change, I cannot ever rule it out.

Cheers,
Courtney



----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Disher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 1:25 PM
Subject: [DXBase] 2003???


> I wonder if someone could tell me what the compelling reasons are (other
> than to stay current) that I would want to upgrade?
> Even if I don't, or wait a couple revisions, the cost is reasonable
> enough that for $45 I could wait and still buy a new copy rather than
> pay $35 several times.
>
> Is there a list of enhancements in this version somewhere?
> N0MY - Mike
>
>
>
> Michael R. Disher
> Information Systems Director
> http://www.co.morrison.mn.us/wsite/infosystems/information_systems.htm
> Morrison County
>
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