Dan wrote: --snip--
This guy's not wealthy (he's retired) but he understands the value of the right tool for the right job. I just thought that was a terribly sane way to look at things. And no I'll step aside and wait for the flamers to point out how little money academia has, how unpredictable software strategies are and all the rest. :-) Dan
I've never had any complaints about DC or RR's prices. They seem reasonble. There's something about cyberspace... Too many people want something for nothing -- or very little. Maybe it's all those pirated Mp3s. If someone wants to produce a legal shareware clone of Studio for $10, it's a free county. Until then, supply and demand sets the price.
Software strategies have always been unpredictable. Heck, I'm still unhappy that it's no longer feasible for me to code my own web pages in some ancient version of HTML. Sure, it can still be done, but I'd miss out on too much functionality.
Do I get an emotional maturity award for this message? ;-) Tim _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
