Jim Sindberg wrote:
> LUGers,
>
> Companys and corporations are free to give
> promotional gifts to whomever they feel
> serves their interest.
Of course you are quite right. So why would they want
to risk upsetting loyal users on this list who have contributed
to the product's success by helping each other and by
offering suggestions to improve the product and even
reporting and finding bugs? Seems very inept to me.
> The fact I didn't attend the BYU Conference
> for what ever reason is of no consequence.
> The fact I bought versions 4 and 5 is also of
> no consequence and does not provides me with
> title to version 6.
>
> I am not jealous and certainly do not feel
> insulted, just because some lucky soul got
> a freebie. They paid with time, effort, and
> perhaps money to attend.
As many of the participants in this list have paid
with time and effort to help each other (lowering
support costs for Millenia) and to find bugs and
offer suggestions to improve Legacy as noted above.
> It is an imagined insult only to the very thin skinned.
Then count me among the "very thin skinned". When
Legacy 5 came out they had pre-releases that were available
for download from their web site. The availability of these
downloads was published on this list. The code had timeouts
in it, so it wouldn't work past a certain date. They were free
downloads. People on the list helped find bugs and
offered comments on what they liked an disliked about
new features. I thought that was excellent. I hope that
is repeated for Release 6.
> IMHO,
> JimS
Just my two cents,
jr
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