OK, you're right.

They kind of ran the press release together.  They actually announced 3
packages.

1.  The beta, available from the download site.
2.  The Trial version, free for 60 days.
3.  The evaulation version, $500 for 6 months with full support.

While they were at it, they could have included the fully supported,
unrestrictive version.

Glad I'm no longer confused.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

Mike Ross wrote:

> >I did reread the press release.  It says "After the 60-days trial period
> >you
> >might decide to purchase the full product, or you return the software back
> >to
> >SuSE".
> >
> >Now, since you downloaded it, to return the software, are you suppose to
> >upload
> >it?
> >
> >(You must be working too much....no sense of humor <G>).
>
> Actually I'm full of a lousy rotten stinking cold and not firing on all
> cylinders. However:
>
> Re-read again! The sixty-day trial is an offer to try out the *current GA
> production release* at no charge for sixty days. This software is only
> available on CDROM - it can't be downloaded.
>
> You are also free to try the latest beta release, which *can* be downloaded,
> from the ftp given. That's a different release - it's beta, it's not GA, not
> production quality, (although I believe it's a pretty damn good beta), and
> the only support is an email address for bug reports . No sixty-day limit,
> and *obviously* you don't have to return it! :-)
>
> Mike
> http://www.corestore.org
>
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