Yes, a lot of people think $30 is too much to pay, but there must be enough
who think it is OK else they would not get enough people to buy the Beta
version to make it worthwhile. That is, they don't need to give it away to
testers because enough will pay to do it. A lot of "people" who buy Beta
versions are companies doing verifications that their systems, hardware,
software, etc. will work with the new version.
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> From: May, Jonah <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] More Windows 98
> Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 11:36 AM
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> I think the issue here is the fact that one has to pay $30 for a beta.
> For that same amount I can buy a full copy of SCO Unix or Unixware. If
> Microsoft wishes for consumers to test Win98, either give the copies
> away or offer it at a more reasonable price. I might be willing to give
> $10 for a copy to cover manufacturing and distribution costs, but not
> $30!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
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