Daniel J. Wilcomb wrote: > They licence it for corporate users; small fees from $50 to $1000 > dependent on the number of named accounts permitted. The fees basically > cover e-mail support. We can get it for free because we're not asking > for support, and these guys would love the exposure.
There is always 1000x other clones. But I don't really care if it's free or not, as long as it does the job. -- Mike Lee Weblog: http://www.exitspace.net/mike
