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Wish to purchase License for SFREPORTS
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18/02/2002 20:52:32
 
 
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18/02/2002 18:02:08
Frank Mundo
WindowDressers, Inc.
Maine, United States
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Stonefield
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00621587
Message ID:
00621728
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>>>>>License for SFREPORTS with Source code is no longer available from Stonefield. I would like to acquire a license and get a copy of the source code. Is anyone out there interested in selling theirs?
>>>>
>>>>Would that be a legal thing to do?
>>>>
>>>>Did you check that with Stonefield?
>>>
>>>Yes. The first thing I did was to check this out with Doug Hennig, who sent me an email this morning confirming this is legally ok. I have incorporated SFQUERY in my application and have the Database Toolkit which is without peer.
>>>
>>>My first inclination would be to buy it from Doug...
>>>
>>>Do you have a license you'd be interested in selling ?
>>
>>Yes I have a license. No I'm not interested in selling it? This combination of products (SFQ & SFR) is so good I can't develop without it.
>>
>>Perhaps you could get one by starting an auction ;-D
>>
>>You could start by offering a price and add some dollars periodically to that price until someone wants to sell it.
>
>what did sfreports sell for originally (USD)? Tell me more about this auction idea.. is this part of UT? I appreciate your help.
>Frank

SFR originally sold for $299. It included Stonefield Query and Stonefield Reports. The auction idea was just a joke. But if you want to try that it's up to you. The auction is not a part of the UT. I've never seen an auction of that kind being done here.

I Heard that Stonefield was working on a new querying/reporting tool that would be released as a COM object. Maybe you could ask Doug about it. In the meantine good luck finding someone that wants to sell you their copy of SFR.
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