Hey,

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> 
> The other ironic thing is that Haage are offering, and I'm going public on
> this, around 6000DM for the device - this is a staggering �2000 simply for a
> part of Genesis! Considering we've sold almost *no* copies of NC since
> February, and no more than around 50 since Xmas, this is a seriously high
> amount of money, for any shareware programmer!

I think this is in-part due to Haage&Partner's commitment to the Amiga
platform as a whole.  That, and contrary to what some believe they are
giving people.


Personal experience time:  At Amiga:2000 the developer's CD (2.1) sold
out by 2:00pm the first day.  With this in mind, I asked Juurgan some
questions about StormC (3.0); he asked me why I didn't buy the
developer's cd, as it had the answers built in.  When I replied that
it was sold out, he not only pulled a copy out of thin air - he gave
it to me!!!  Thanks Juurgan..

> 
> I have no idea what benefit Bickel thinks he will now gain from going
> public. I'm going to speak to Jurgen today and update him on this situation.
> 

Maybe you could tell Juurgan I said "Thanks again," for me?  

   As far as Bicket going public, I know from experience that this
will make it HARDER to get paid.  As the company I work for had a
simular problem with ANN, when they went public it produced even
further delays and red-tape.  All the while, AmigaCentral has been
getting paid regularly.  I hope for the writer's sake, he only posted
that in an email--vice on a web-site.


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Regards,

David Crawford,

Editor The UGN-Times
A free Disk/AmigaGuide magazine.
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