Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Bart Silverstrim writes:


Every $ spent on a product is another $ supporting it.


Incidentally true, but not always the objective.


Rarely.


Frequently.  Many software choices and upgrade decisions today are
driven primarily or solely by a need to become or remain compatible with
other business partners.


Business...some people find alternatives that can read more than one
format.


Sometimes there are no alternatives.  Sometimes there is no advantage in
looking for alternatives, since the usual choice is also the best
choice.


I respectfully ask the moderator of the list to kill these threads. People keep feeding this animal, and the animal remains.


It's apparent that many wish not to try to stick with the rules of the list. That being said, I pose the question again to the moderator - Please, kill these threads that have nothing to do with the list itself.

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Best regards,
Chris

The big guys always win.
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