> "There's no such thing as a free lunch"
>
> I would be leery of *free* CF and SQL Server, both of those cost a pretty
> penny and are not easy to cover without passing some of the cost on to
> customers. It also makes me wonder why they use the term "FREE" and not
> "included" when describing their plans.
>
> Which version of CF are they using? If it's Pro/Standard and not
Enterprise,
> don't walk, but run away as fast as you can.

Other companies offer low prices too:

http://www.crystaltech.com/plan2.htm

The quality is excellent, with SQL Server 2000 and CF 6.1 Enterprise running
on Win 2003.
Hosting prices keep going down, not as fast as a few years ago, but they are
more affordable than ever

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Massimo Foti
Certified Dreamweaver MX Developer
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
http://www.massimocorner.com/
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