It was just a question.

And what you said makes sense to me

C. S. Wyatt wrote:
> Giovanni wrote:
>   
>> This is where I am getting at, and I dont work for RS.
>>
>> I believe that the price for Pro is giving more than it should for a 
>> xplatform tool.
>>
>> So, if RS decided to have an Enterprise Version, that had all the MAJOR 
>> controls needed for DB work accross platform, would you pay $999.99?
>>   
>>     
> I'd pay $1000 for something that truly matches the competition... it 
> would be $450 more than I pay to keep Delphi and those third-party tools 
> up-to-date every two years, though, so it had better be darn great.
>
> Crossplatform.... not much of a big deal, sorry. I'm a Mac user with a 
> brand-spankin-new MacBook Pro but I don't mind Fusion or Parallels as 
> much as I did a few weeks ago. Once I realized the university wasn't 
> going to support anything except IE6/7 for the HR application (some 
> PeopleSoft trash solution) I decided my paycheck was too important to 
> not install Windows on the Mac. That's life.  (Strange thing is, the 
> computer labs are Mac-only in my department!)
>
> I honestly just want my data crunched and spit out on paper. If I have 
> to pay for SAS or SPSS, I'd certainly pay for an RB version that did 
> what I wanted. (SAS is PC only, so I'm stuck with that reality, now, too.)
>
> - CSW
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