On Nov 6, 2008, at 10:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Just curious: since you already have the nearly limitless world of
Enterprise, why bother with the confines of Media at all?

I have a part time day job, and I convinced them to invest in Media so
that I could write them a program at their office, on their time, on the days I am there. Part of the sales pitch to them was that it would only
cost them $50 for the software I needed.  They agreed.

So at home for my own software usage, I have Enterprise. But for them,
it's Media.

I didn't think they'd go for me taking several weeks off to work at home on their project. Here they can see that I'm doing something for them.

I'm getting close to releasing it to them so deployment is coming to the
forefront.

Make sense now?

Maybe I'm misremembering, but can't you open stacks in Media that you create in other versions? Why not just create the original stack in your enterprise version at home, then take the blank stack to work and do the programming in Media? Then when you're ready you can take the stack back home and create the standalone.

Or I could be totally clueless.

Regards,

Devin


Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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