Subject | Reasons to charge for GSG as a separate product! |
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Author | Raymond Kennington |
Post date | 2002-11-16T06:56:17Z |
Jason Wharton wrote:
1. Since I found the need to ask over 100 questions or point out errors in the GSG, I
would prefer that people paid for it so that funding will adequately pay for improvements
and omissions and further inclusions.
There are literally hundreds of improvements required.
Here's some more.
(a) I looked up KeyLinks just yesterday and did not find an example, but a statement of
what to do.
(b) The index could be more inclusive of major items.
2. The GSG is a product in itself and valuable as a book.
3. I use the GSG more often than I use many books.
4. Some of the funds could be used to upgrade the Help file.
5. Some of the funds could be used to upgrade IB SQL, which can do with quite a bit of
sprucing up itself.
I believe it should be charged for separately to other products.
Money must appear in order to improve the products.
--
Raymond Kennington
Programming Solutions
W2W Team B
>Hi Jason.
> The GSG is still paying for itself... For some time I was allowing all who
> purchased the Data Access or Total bundle to have a free copy of it. I will
> still award that if you are feeling like it should be included.
>
1. Since I found the need to ask over 100 questions or point out errors in the GSG, I
would prefer that people paid for it so that funding will adequately pay for improvements
and omissions and further inclusions.
There are literally hundreds of improvements required.
Here's some more.
(a) I looked up KeyLinks just yesterday and did not find an example, but a statement of
what to do.
(b) The index could be more inclusive of major items.
2. The GSG is a product in itself and valuable as a book.
3. I use the GSG more often than I use many books.
4. Some of the funds could be used to upgrade the Help file.
5. Some of the funds could be used to upgrade IB SQL, which can do with quite a bit of
sprucing up itself.
I believe it should be charged for separately to other products.
Money must appear in order to improve the products.
--
Raymond Kennington
Programming Solutions
W2W Team B