METACARD ACQUIRED BY RUN REV!!!
Richard MacLemale
rmaclema at tampabay.rr.com
Wed Jul 9 10:25:00 EDT 2003
On 7/9/03 4:05 AM, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com> wrote,
> Thank goodness it wasn't acquired by Micro$oft. ;)
Please... Don't even joke. Their first order of business would be to drop
Mac and Linux support and insert bugs...
> From the FAQ on the press release page at
> <http://www.runrev.com/metacardpr.html>:
>
> What happens to existing MetaCard customers?
>
> Existing customers will get a free upgrade to Revolution with
> their next subscription renewal.
Which is essentially a paid cross-grade. It means that the next time I get
ready to fork over 300 bucks to MetaCard I give it to Rev instead and then I
get Rev. Which means I'm paying 300 for Rev. Which I can do anyway if I
simply buy a Small Business License. So there's no real benefit, other than
the fact that, I assume, my pro MC license would cross grade into a pro Rev
license, which gives me access to some databases that I don't need. Don't
get me wrong, for people who need to do MySQL stuff this is a decent deal.
For me it's not.
However, I teach students at a high school, though most of my day is network
admin, so I probably qualify as a teacher. Rev's price for teachers is only
$99. I had to read that twice to make sure I had the correct price. I
guess I would be willing to spend 99 bucks to give Rev a shot and see if
it's for me. If I ever wanted to put something out commercially I'd have to
grab the small business license.
I must admit that seeing some of the list's big names come out in favor or
Rev has me thinking that I ought to be more open to this idea. I posted,
years ago, my opinions on MetaCard and where it should head, and I said it
needed a more sophisticated interface, better marketing, and a lower price.
I admit that Rev has all 3.
I also admit that this will lead to more programmers, which is always a good
thing.
Lots to think about...
--
:)
Richard MacLemale
Network Administrator
J. W. Mitchell High School
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