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FoxLANWeb : the magic fox lives on both LAN and Web!
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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
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01466562
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>IOW, we posted a billion messages across the 'Net but we ain't gonna tell you nothin'.
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>I realize you are not based in an English speaking country, but you are speaking only in riddles.
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>>rather focus on client who see . . .as a business opportunity
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>What in the world does that mean? As apposed to clients who wish to lose money? As opposed to distributors? As opposed to people wanting to sell hosting sites for your product?

I read this as " we will rather focus on stupid customers who are willing to give away their source code, than smart customers who ask before buying".

>How can anyone know if they are interested in a business opportunity unless you tell them in plain language what that opportunity is?
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>>awAppAnalyst will clearly state what is supported or not in your application.
>>All what will not be rated as "unsupported" will be supported by contract.
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>>Now we'll rather focus on client who see foxLANWeb as a business opportunity.
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>>We'll come back here to announce when awAppAnalyst is available on foxLANWeb.com, probably before the end of august.
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>>I wish you all a nice summer.
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>>>Thierry,
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>>>You are not going to get developers to scan their code, send the results to you, so that you can determine pricing on a product nobody has seen. The idea of what you are asking is suspicious in itself; it seems like the product is not done and you are somehow trying to see how much people wpuld pay so you can finish it.
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>>>It is a simple question. You have been posting on every VFP location known to man. You need to answer the simple question of costs BEFORE anyone does anything.
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>>>You do not need a complete pricing schedule, even an approximate one would do. Otherwise you will lose your audience before you even get them.
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