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Subject: Re: The Bickering Debate

Author: Steve McRiley

Date: 14:18:30 11/01/99

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On November 01, 1999 at 15:44:07, Pillsbury wrote:

>On November 01, 1999 at 01:59:01, James Swafford wrote:
>
>>On November 01, 1999 at 01:15:27, Pillsbury wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Thank you. Now what if you start selling your new version for a premium price,
>>>and declare 6 or 7 digit figure of sales! That would be the best answer you gave
>>>everyone around.
>>
>>Not everyone is motivated by money.
>>
>>Respectfully,
>>James
>
>
>I am talking about the customers or users here.....whether they will still be
>prepared to pay for the program. I beleive 'YES' if the program is worth a
>premium price! And that too millions of them! Its only a test for the program
>and not the programmer. When faced with the bitter facts of life, the programmer
>then will improve his program and the chess world and the customers get
>benefitted.
>
>Respectfully,
>
>karthick

Im pretty sure that if Bob would ad a 'pay for crafty what you think it is
worth' to the people downloading it (wich he will never do) he would make a nice
buck.

/McRiley



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