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#1 User is offline   BAH 

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 02:36 AM

All,

CHeck out the the pricing, in nearly fell off my chair.

Amazon

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 09:11 AM

Just buy a microsoft active developer kit.

h*tp://www.microsoft.com/partner/businessdevelopment/salesresources/actionpack/

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 09:58 AM

:eek: :eek: :eek:

You would think for a company so concerned about piracy would not price thier product so high....

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 11:02 AM

then they will blame the high price on piracy... yeah right thats an old one and its never convinced anybody FFS...:mad:

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 12:47 PM

Here's the problem...I want to do the right thing and go buy the software but look at the rediculous prices. Most people in this world have a budget to live on and they simply can't pay those kinds of prices for every upgrade. This XP is a major upgrade, mind you, and think about the alternatives to M$'s OS? Not much there even though some will argue that Linux is great, it is not nearly as easy to use as windows and compatibility is an even bigger issue. I would feel for M$ if their top two guys didn't make over $60 billion per year! I believe in free enterprise and I see no problem if M$ kicks butt but they should respect what they have and come way down on their prices. You can't tell me that they need to charge that much because of research that has gone into developing the software or some bullcrap like that!

Just my take!


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Posted 20 September 2001 - 12:56 PM

It could be worse...

The Blackcomb video I saw suggested that it will go with the AOL approach... The OS will cost nothing (or next to nothing), but all the functionality will be subscription-based (I recall him metioning $0.75US a month to share calendars, for example....).

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Posted 20 September 2001 - 03:44 PM

[quote:adb97fbf88="ZsasZ"]
It could be worse...

The Blackcomb video I saw suggested that it will go with the AOL approach... The OS will cost nothing (or next to nothing), but all the functionality will be subscription-based (I recall him metioning [quote:adb97fbf88][i:adb97fbf88]Originally posted by ZsasZ [/i:adb97fbf88]
[b:adb97fbf88]It could be worse...

The Blackcomb video I saw suggested that it will go with the AOL approach... The OS will cost nothing (or next to nothing), but all the functionality will be subscription-based (I recall him metioning $0.75US a month to share calendars, for example....). [/b:adb97fbf88][/quote:adb97fbf88].75US a month to share calendars, for example....). [/quote:adb97fbf88]


thats just bull. I would never pay-per-feature for ANY software.

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