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You only need to buy a support contract now if you don't already have one.  They give people who have let their support lapse an opportunity to buy back in in prep for a new version and someone faults them for that too!  While were on the subject of finding fault why don't we start a thread attacking Jesus Christ, Buddha, Mahatma Ghandi, Mohamed and I'm sure we can find a few others.  Just grab a few stones to throw their way too.  Why just settle for Vircom to dump on, we've got a whole wide world sitting right outside of our glass houses.
 
MikeH
 
Mike Herrera
Access One Online Services
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Petar
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 8:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [VOPmail Beta] VOPMail 6.0 Press Release

Yes, good new indeed although I note that you need to buy a support contract now
and the release is due in September which is 3 months away. Seeing nothing is
happening with 5.x that means you essentially purchase a 9 month support
contract for the price of 12 months.
 
What is the benefit in upgrading? If the 'advanced security features' are removed
then what is the compelling reason to encourage people to spend more money?
 
Is their a new feature list or a bug fix list that can be viewed?
 
How much are 'upgrade' contracts these days?
 
..Petar
 

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