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That's the fly in the ointment right there. For Microsoft it's not about making as much money; it's about making more money.
You didn't read the rest of my sentence:
I would charge monthly or yearly. I would be able to charge even a little bit more, no one would notice
You can definitely make more money with subscriptions (check out the quarterly results of Redhat).
You didn't read the rest of my sentence:
I would charge monthly or yearly. I would be able to charge even a little bit more, no one would notice
Because the next sentence is irrelevant.
If Microsoft ever goes to a subscription model (and the rest of us follow along like the fools we'd be,) Microsoft would be charging huge monthly or yearly fees.
Businesses have forgotten how to skin a mark, and in place they practice bleeding the customer dry, and fail to understand why he eventually runs out of money to pay them...
--bornagainpenguin




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2005-08-07
and Microsoft would make as much money.
That's the fly in the ointment right there. For Microsoft it's not about making as much money; it's about making more money.
--bornagainpenguin