On Friday 20 April 2001 17:31, you wrote:

> They have but one product.  If they're not allowed to make money on it
> they don't exist.  If all people thought the way some in this
> conference do, they wouldn't.  Fortunately this doesn't seem to be
> true.

There is another way to look at this. To make money from a product, people 
have to buy it. Before they will buy a product they have to have confidence 
in the product. 

Can I be confident in buying win4lin v3.0?  How long will it last? How long 
until I can get it? How long will I be running linux 2.4 without it. 

Can I be confident that I won't have to buy win4lin v4.0 in 6 months?

I think mostly we are looking for some assurances to regain some product 
confidence. At this stage I am uncertain as to whether I should buy win4lin 
v3.0 or recomend it to others...

And I spend a lot of time on various linux lists helping new users with 
various problems. I argue the virtues of linux and let people know that they 
can always run win apps under linux with win4lin...

I am a supporter in many ways. It's generally not a good idea to piss off 
your supporters, especially if you are small and have one product.

tim

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