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If it is of such a importance than we can pay any price on any condition...
well.. if i am getting the same thing for free than y pay..?
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aankur81 wrote: if i am getting the same thing for free
And if not?
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More important is a whole comfort while you use SW. Say, SaaS requires a good Internet. Good means GOOD, not a dial-up modem! Second, SaaS itself is a program, but running on somebody's hardware - needless to say that it won't be the best and robust HW at all. It's a second "weak link". Third, money is money: today you buy jwrly ring for 10 grands and tomorrow you cannot afford even hot-dog! So having SW in hands "feels" way better than "oh, I can pay $1 and use Office one more hour!". BTW products like "editors" never used on "hour" basis! A lot of time when you sit in Word spent on "thinking". I bet my ear that 100% people will feel "not so well" when their money gone away just because you sit in front of "remote Word" and type nothing.
So... I think even those 7% who vote for SaaS lie to themselves - nobody wanna be hooked and milked like a cow.
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exactly... paying for a remote thing is really not well.....
but for persons not having good hardware but a good internet speed this service means a lot for them
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Don't you find it funny: to pay every month for a good Internet and have no money for $300 PC? )
Be sure, it's real money for "medium level" PC!
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good h/w doesnot corresponds to a $300 pc its deserves some more... internet is basic need lets you are accessing it from i-phone then its better to use saas services
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I forgive your knowless blah-blah, just FYI:
MB, CPU, RAM, HDD. Total: $220, even 27% less than 300!
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Lol.... Dont exhibit your mathematics... Pointing towards availaibility only also available on the fly...
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Sorry, didn't catch a joke. Can you explain?
I just say that having _good_ Internet is ridiculous to say about "weak HW". $220 and you'll have PC enough for nearest 5 years AT LEAST.
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$220 -> 11000rs(india) nd u cn buy only p4.. Nd u think its all for 5 years.. Think practically my frnd
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I can't see the option buttons so I can't vote
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Time for some glasses?
Sent from my BatComputer via HAL 9000 and M5
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Too bad I already wear one.
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I'm a bigger fan of free/open source software.
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I agree, +5!
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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Message Removed
modified 13-Mar-13 16:49pm.
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so much hype in open source
dev
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: Office etc you need to buy and buy again when you need additional features
But I don't want those "features". The Office 2003 I have still does what I want.
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Are straight out of the pit of hell.
My C: drive, My backup server (in my basement), My software <tongue stuck="" out="">.
Get of my lawn too whipper snappers!
This is a hot button issue with me.
I was around before the PC when a computer was a DEC VT-100 and a VAX cluster somewhere.
Now everyone wants the power (C: drive) back. - And they want you to pony up monthly and or yearly
to keep using what should be and was always YOURS and your data too.
F%%K That man!
Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine!
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Oh look another grumpy old fart - well met. I have absolutely no trouble relating to your response!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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For those who thought about illegal downloading when they read the subject, shame on you!
The gaming industry is discovering free-to-play. There's also lots of great free software out there that I use both in private and at work.
Who knows, maybe the next Visual Studio, SQL Server and Office Professional Editions are free-to-play too...
Of course there are always the Express Editions.
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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True, I guess playing for free comes at a price
But it's usually a price I'm willing to pay.
Of course I'm always willing to pay for a good product.
Unfortunately there aren't so many good products around nowadays (not that I'm interested in anyway).
When I buy it's usually music cd's or film dvd's. They're quite expensive, but I can't resist...
It's an OO world.
public class Naerling : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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