Why 10 hours for a newbie and 30 days for a "programmer" ?
Chipp Walters
chipp at chipp.com
Wed Sep 1 16:36:21 EDT 2004
Dan, I agree with you. It all depends on who's perspective you're
looking at this from.
For me to take 10 hours to evaluate a $99 purchase, doesn't make sense.
Of course, for others, it may make sense.
I'm curious how many hours other developers spent with trial versions of
RR before committing any $$? The first time I played with RR for about 2
hours and then bought it.
-Chipp
Dan Shafer wrote:
> Marian....
>
> With all due respect, I don't think ANY of us is in a position to make
> that judgment without taking the time to look at the experience itself.
> My first cut is that 10 hours just to figure out if it's a tool worth
> investing $100 in is plenty but I don't have any more sound basis for
> that judgment than you do for yours.
>
> Dan
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