>**I, too, am considering buying a new copy to get around the EULA requirements. Urghhhh.**
>Didn't Ken say you could still use both when buy the upgrade?
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>**After all, I was just called an idiot by a UT poster because I will not blindly upgrade and risk my current client base**
>I wouldn't consider it blindly. Also, why does it risk your current client base? I upgraded almost 10 clients, over 100 workstations, in the first week after it was available for download. I've experienced no problems whatsoever.
I'm glad. But we don't all work in the same circumstances. Some of us work directly with end-users. But some of us work with software companies, and we are not able to dictate to them the policies for upgrading the core development software used to create their apps.
I'm not debating that for some people, an upgrade is the right decision. But for some of us, it is not.
Gotta run. I have a twit filter to update....
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts. - Bertrand Russell