Roy Schestowitz wrote:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;793219138
> 1. Get students to pay (free sample for students, more expensive to
> schools)
Sounds good. Wish I had deals like this when I was in college and grad.
school.
> 2. Get them addicted (just like tobacco companies)
But if it's just crap in the first place, how could they get addicted?
(Roy and the rest of cola slinks away as usual...)
> 3. Don't let them explore the workings of the software
Why don't you put your money where your mouth is and go to work for free for
the next 5 years, instead of always demanding MS do it?
> 4. Lock their data to an application
You mean like putting your data in MySQL or PostgreSQL? That kind of
"lock"?
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