no sorry chip that is basically what fs is doing now. releasing a new
version every year. gw micro's system of doing things is much better. if
they can fix a bug they do no payment if they can add new features with out
to much rnd they do. this way when you finely do have to pay for an upgrade
you can honestly say it has been a while and they did a lot for me during
that time so you feel more comfortable about shelling out more money. also
that method would cause things that really don't need to be a paid up graid
would suddenly become one. no sorry we are better off the way we are now.
as for paying for bug fixes alone that would be a big no in my book.
Jim Grimsby JR.
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From: "Chip Orange" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 6:41 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Article: 13 Reasons why Software is not Free
I like new features as much as anyone, but I'd pay just for bug fixes.
we've had them free for two years, along with new features every time.
I almost think a better model for software support is simply to pay by the
year. that way, we and the companies don't have to go through this each
and
every release.
Chip
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Pattison [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 6:28 PM
To: GW Info
Subject: Article: 13 Reasons why Software is not Free
Hi all,
In relation to the recent discussion on this list about the upgrade to WE
7.5 being a paid upgrade I thought people might like to read this article
that I thought makes some wise observations about why all software should
not be free. The article is at
http://goo.gl/053qL
I'm happy for WE 7.5 to be a paid upgrade given the new features that are
included in this version and I'd also be happy if WE 8 is a paid upgrade
too
whenever that is released. Another reason why I'm happy to pay for
software
is because I believe in some cases the old saying "you get what you pay
for"
definitely applies to software.
Having said that I do use free and open source software as well. I think
there's a place for both free software and software that you have to pay
for.
Regards Steve
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