Just my two-bits.

I'm a high school teacher (i.e. 'not rich'). I paid for MetaCard with my own 
personal money (I can't even claim it as a tax right-off). In fact I've paid 
for MetaCard/Revolution numerous times.

Bitter? Not! There are some free software tools out there. Maybe one day I'll 
have enough time to invest in learning them. Until that glorious day comes, 
I'll be using Rev. Probably even after that glorious day comes, I'll still be 
using Rev. (and paying for the privilege)

I belong to a Latin teachers email list, and every once in a while I'll whip 
something up for teachers there. Somethimes I hear, "You can do THAT?" And I 
chuckle to myself and think, "Sure I can do that. You could, too, if you spent 
a couple of days with Rev."

Just wanted you to know. I'm not making wads of cash from my Rev efforts. I'm 
not independently wealthy. I pay for my license because it's a great tool with 
great support and the folks that make it available to us --from the programmers 
to the sales people-- they need our support, too. I'm not an anti-piracy 
fanatic, but I would definitely be up in arms--emailing, calling...-- if I saw 
Rev licenses being "shared".

Here's a simple truth: Good things are worth paying money for.
tom mccarthy --still not bitter, indeed, happy happy happy!

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