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- I sent Scotty a more lengthy reply than perhaps was appropriate, but
- the basic reason that it dies is that is how I thought it should
- behave when I wrote it, and now that I can see clearly that I was
- wrong, we've rolled that change in with a bunch of other changes that
- people have suggest.
-
- We won't be adding applications to the "big ticket" list, but that
- doesn't mean that Executor won't run other applications. Those are
- just the applications that you have to pay extra for. This leads to
- my defense of our pricing policy.
-
- With a base price of $80 (includes support for one "big ticket" app),
- the only reason you'd need to pay more than $420 would be if you
- wanted to run more than 6 of the apps *that are on the list* (you
- qualify for the quantity 2-9 discount if you buy support for 6 apps;
- 6 * $70 = $420). I don't have the retail prices for these apps, but
- I'd guess the average price would be at least $200 (we tried to keep
- low cost apps off the list for this very reason). So I believe that
- having people who have a $1,200 investement in software pay $420 to
- run that software (as well as all the apps that will work by then and
- not be on the "big ticket" list) is a fair exchange to allow people
- who have a much smaller investment be able to run apps at a lower
- price. By the time we have all the "big ticket" apps running
- flawlessly (approx. 9 months away is my guess), most other apps will
- run. You'll be able to run hundreds of apps for $80; just not the
- "big ticket" ones.
-
- Comparing us to SoftPC is fine, but be aware that because SoftPC is
- able to license the operating system from Microsoft, you really need
- to acknowledge that what they've done is much easier than what we're
- proposing (remember, you're talking about the full-blown version of
- Executor). They also don't have anywhere near the legal headaches
- that we have, and my understanding is that currently SoftPC is
- useless for running graphics programs on a NeXT.
-
- So far, most people who understand our pricing scheme have given us
- compliments for it; especially now that the list has been nailed
- down.
-
- BTW, there's a piece of software available for the SPARC called
- "Liken". It is similar to Executor in many respects. It lists for
- $700, I believe [our price had been set a long time before we heard
- about their price], but you have to "acquire" an Apple System file.
- What they've done is much easier than what we've done, (much less
- what we're proposing), since they get most of the support directly
- out of the System file. Another company, Quorum, is supposed to have
- some Mac emulation software out in the 2nd, 3rd or 4th quarter (the
- date appears to be slipping), and I believe they're proposing a >$700
- price tag. Note also that both companies are working in much larger
- markets than the NeXT market, so they can afford to price their
- software *lower*, although in all honesty, we're using the NeXT as a
- loss-leader. We expect to make our money in other markets.
-
- --Cliff
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