Re: ANN: Strategic Partnership with BuyStream Announced.
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texte = SM has partnered with a system for _serious_ e-commerce sites. You canalso look at it this way, they are going to give you 10-days for free!Use it wisely (i.e. have a sale or buy a banner ad)...John PeacockAaron Lynch wrote:> > OK, I finally found *all* the prices, And 35k is the merchant version,> > Buystream Architect> > Buystream Architect is available in three license formats. Please select the> version you want purchase and click> ³Buy Now².> > Buystream Architect Single URL License> This license permits the installation of Buystream Architect on a single url> or storefront. Cost: $2000.00 USD> Buy Now> > Buystream Architect 30 License for 30 Urls.> This license permits the installation of Buystream Architect on up to 30> urls or storefronts. Cost $10,000.00 USD> Buy Now> > Buystream Architect 150 License for 150 Urls> This license permits the installation of Buystream Architect on up to 150> urls or storefronts. Cost $20,000.00> USD> Buy Now> > Buystream Merchant> > Buystream Merchant Single URL License> This license permits the installation of Buystream Merchant on a single url> or storefront. Cost: $35000.00 USD> > What planet are you guys operating on? Webcatalog's price about Killed us.> This software is cool, I'd like to use it, but there is no way, NO way it's> worth 2k for one URL. These are Car prices guys...> > Not that I mind paying for software either, I don't think I'm 'cheap' but> this just offends my value system... I mean we run, Communigate, and OSX and> webstar and webcat. But $500 for Webstar or OSX kinda skews the scale when> their level of functionality and expandability is orders of magnitudes> higher that software like this. Is this software really 8,000 bucks better> than say, webtrends enterprise? I had hoped that SM would bring the cost of> webcat to a reasonable level.> (WEBOBJECTS!WEBOBJECTS!WEBOBJECTS!WEBOBJECTS!WEBOBJECTS!) but it seems> unlikely.> > How about a 'strategic partnership' with advanced reality or active> concepts? Or stalker or Webtrends or something **THE REST OF US** have a> slim chance to use?-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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SM has partnered with a system for _serious_ e-commerce sites. You canalso look at it this way, they are going to give you 10-days for free!Use it wisely (i.e. have a sale or buy a banner ad)...John PeacockAaron Lynch wrote:> > OK, I finally found *all* the prices, And 35k is the merchant version,> > Buystream Architect> > Buystream Architect is available in three license formats. Please select the> version you want purchase and click> ³Buy Now².> > Buystream Architect Single URL License> This license permits the installation of Buystream Architect on a single url> or storefront. Cost: $2000.00 USD> Buy Now> > Buystream Architect 30 License for 30 Urls.> This license permits the installation of Buystream Architect on up to 30> urls or storefronts. Cost $10,000.00 USD> Buy Now> > Buystream Architect 150 License for 150 Urls> This license permits the installation of Buystream Architect on up to 150> urls or storefronts. Cost $20,000.00> USD> Buy Now> > Buystream Merchant> > Buystream Merchant Single URL License> This license permits the installation of Buystream Merchant on a single url> or storefront. Cost: $35000.00 USD> > What planet are you guys operating on? Webcatalog's price about Killed us.> This software is cool, I'd like to use it, but there is no way, NO way it's> worth 2k for one URL. These are Car prices guys...> > Not that I mind paying for software either, I don't think I'm 'cheap' but> this just offends my value system... I mean we run, Communigate, and OSX and> webstar and webcat. But $500 for Webstar or OSX kinda skews the scale when> their level of functionality and expandability is orders of magnitudes> higher that software like this. Is this software really 8,000 bucks better> than say, webtrends enterprise? I had hoped that SM would bring the cost of> webcat to a reasonable level.> (WEBOBJECTS!WEBOBJECTS!WEBOBJECTS!WEBOBJECTS!WEBOBJECTS!) but it seems> unlikely.> > How about a 'strategic partnership' with advanced reality or active> concepts? Or stalker or Webtrends or something **THE REST OF US** have a> slim chance to use?-------------------------------------------------------------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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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