so, you're not even an Enterprise user....and yet complaining about update costs...sheeesh.

Sorry, this is not a hobby for me, I'm serious about this thing. Quite frankly, compared with what I am able to do with Rev, the license is quite fair.

Isn't the fact that many of us are paying even more for Enterprise, stepping up to the plate, and getting involved mean something? Or do you think we are fools for doing so?

I don't see our top developers... Chipp, Richard, Trevor, Andre, Dan, et al complaining anywhere near what you do and they still can turn out great cross platform apps and they all contribute to the overall good of the group.

They don't get paid for the bug reports they send in or the advice on this list...so why do they do it? I'll tell you. It's called community. Perhaps you need to come to a Revcon someday to see how that works.

Jacque took several minutes to answer your concerns -- sure she's an investor and adviser, but I doubt she gets paid by the hour to answer your questions like she just did a few hours ago. She did it because she knows the product, she's a great teacher and she's passionate about it and truly wants to help others.

One can't buy that kind of dedication.


At 22:15 -0400 10/20/06, Bill Marriott wrote:
system... and for people to test/migrate their apps, but honestly I'm tired
and I don't particularly care if you're convinced on this minor point. But I
should know what I'm talking about; I'm an MSDN member and Vista beta
tester. And yes, I have filed bug reports for it.

You're probably 'certified' too, whatever that means...
And yet you don't file bug reports for Rev.....isn't that disingenuous?
Tell me this -- do you ever get direct communication back from a human from Microsoft regarding your specific problems?

I know that Marcus has acknowledged,responded personally and addressed several issues I've taken the time to clearly demonstrate. This is what the small company can do for us that MS can't.

Like I said, you'll get what you put back into it. This thing is too complex to maintain and repair without good feedback and info.



sqb







No, in order to be a beta tester, you have to be an Enterprise licensee
(i.e., pay through the nose for the privilege). Actually, it seems we're
supposed to keep paying for Rev update packs even if the releases are beta
quality. Oh, plus work as much on troubleshooting and bug reporting for Rev
as we do on our own products.


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