>Microsoft.
>1. Sales of VFP 7.0 were not great enough to pay for a Free Trial CD.
>2. The product is only aimed at present users who must “upgrade”.
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>Present Users.
>1. We don’t need no stinking Free Trial CD. Either buy the full product or shut up!
>2. Free Trial CD’s are for sissies!
Thomas,
Going by experience with VS.Net, Windows XP, Office XP, Visio 2002, Windows.Net Server, SQL Server, etc etc, Microsoft usually charges around $10 (Australian) for their trial CDs, That is unless you get it in a paid for package like the Direct Access Action Pack where they give you all the "Partner Guides" with your subscription. - So they aren't usually "free" anyway.
And on the issue of present users not wanting a trial version, alot of companies, like ours, won't even get the upgrade unless the management can physically see the improvements (Listing features on the VFP site isn't good enough - Management needs to see it working for *us* and at the moment they can with VS.Net).
Chris.
Have a nice day :)