I think the concept of making software simple again and moving back into the
desktop with applications is a central topic for VFP and I wouldn't make
this an [NF] post. 

I've been working to keep our software and our sales process as simple as
possible and my business model from day one has been to sell our
applications once, stand behind them forever and hopefully build a long term
relationship with clients via OPTIONAL annual support priced as low as
possible to encourage clients to purchase the annual support. However, if
they choose NOT to renew their support, we will still support our software
at our published hourly rate. This makes sense to me and never creates a
situation like I think SaaS and high-priced support does where the client
feels like a tenant rather than an owner. Or where there is a feeling of
winners or losers in the relationship, rather it should feel like a
partnership. 

Are there situations where SaaS makes sense, absolutely, but there are many
more situations where desktop applications or intranet applications are more
appropriate. I think there is a herd-mentality of sorts created by hype
where SaaS (and now AI) are being promoted as the end all - be all and
customers are being directed to solutions which are not necessarily the best
solution and they unknowing follow along and do what all their peers are
doing. I think there are more people like DHH who followed the herd only to
find out cloud-based isn't necessarily a panacea and it definitely isn't
cheap. This is not the first time in the past six to eight months when I've
heard of major organizations coming to the conclusion the costs of scaling
cloud services is prohibitive and can be done cheaper internally PLUS the
company can control exactly where their key data is stored and who has
access to it. 

Just my two-cents.

PS: I've grown increasingly tired of all the websites I've visited recently
with pop-ups from their "AI chatbot" wanting to be helpful. If a chatbot was
really intelligent, it would know to stay out of my way until I want to ask
a question. (FYI, this is the electronic equivalent of me standing at my
front door yelling "Get Off My Lawn!")

Paul H. Tarver
Tarver Program Consultants, Inc.

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Subject: [NF] Make Software Simple Again (like the Fox)

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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
Fox/VFP dev since 1997
Developer of FabNet estimating software - mbsoftwaresolutions.com


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