Re: How true is this?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1999
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 24173
interpreted = N
texte = > But it's no secret...well, it shouldn't be anyway...although it seems like> I might want to try to keep it that way. Yep, you can try and keep it a secret. Of course, since the product isnot very well known, you want to point people to the company so that theycan understand what the tool is, the company supporting it etc. I would think that SM should look at how much money they have made ondevelopment/hosting historically as compared to their software sales andupgrades. Perhaps some easy decisions would be found. Many of us have thought that this was a conflict of interest since thebeginning. Incidents like this only further my hardship of selling the toolas I have to be wary about them contacting the software manufacturer toreceive competitive service. Not good at all! Then we would be in a position of defending why our prices are so muchmore, even though there are dozens of support items existing to do justthat. Bad business, bad blood. Oh well, glad to hear your prevailed, although,sorry about the 600 :-(Alex--Alex J. McCombie (800-724-8973) http://OurClients.com Corporate http://McCombie.com Personal (Alex@McCombie.com) http://ClubGab.com/ <--- Now here's a serious Chat Room! --->-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to
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> But it's no secret...well, it shouldn't be anyway...although it seems like> I might want to try to keep it that way. Yep, you can try and keep it a secret. Of course, since the product isnot very well known, you want to point people to the company so that theycan understand what the tool is, the company supporting it etc. I would think that SM should look at how much money they have made ondevelopment/hosting historically as compared to their software sales andupgrades. Perhaps some easy decisions would be found. Many of us have thought that this was a conflict of interest since thebeginning. Incidents like this only further my hardship of selling the toolas I have to be wary about them contacting the software manufacturer toreceive competitive service. Not good at all! Then we would be in a position of defending why our prices are so muchmore, even though there are dozens of support items existing to do justthat. Bad business, bad blood. Oh well, glad to hear your prevailed, although,sorry about the 600 :-(Alex--Alex J. McCombie (800-724-8973) http://OurClients.com Corporate http://McCombie.com Personal (Alex@McCombie.com) http://ClubGab.com/ <--- Now here's a serious Chat Room! --->-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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