Rather than trying to answer one question at
a time I’m going to let the folks who actually worked on the pricing
write up a better guide for it. We’ll hopefully have it on the web site in
the next week (but might be two since many of us will be on vacation next week). Matt From:
flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jack W. Caldwell I may add that maybe a diagram from Adobe
may help us in understanding the pricing model. I guess I am up to .035 now. Jack From:
flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Skinner I would love to
hear if there is any other similarly priced server software technology (and I'm
not talking ERP or something) on the market. But has anybody
bothered to call and ask Adobe what this all means or are we all relying on
speculation and gossip of a news list and based on that information, judging
Adobe to have priced themselves out of the market. I suspect a company as
experienced as Adobe is very much aware of the market and what other similar
technologies go for. I would suspect
the way it might work is that a large organization would have a FDS server that
many other servers talk to for the FDS tasks. This is supposed to be a
multi-tier concept is it not? Do you guys running large enterprise systems put
an Oracle database server on all your web servers? We do not. That is my
uniformed 2cents. And since I know our organization can get by for a long time
on the free version and maybe, eventually, someday the 6k version; when and if
we get around to using FDS in the first place. So far what I have played with
works very well with the ColdFusion flash remoting connection, which is a free
upgrade to our ColdFusion license. I am not too concerned about the large
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