& I rather suspect upgrades won't be free, either. This might be an absolutely stellar move on GW Micro's part. If the upgrade cost is kept below $200, they might end up getting a whole bunch of folks who downloaded W E to just pay the lower upgrade price & blow off JFW entirely. It'll take a little time, i.e., about a year, but I could see where they might end up getting a very significant infusion of customers for their screenreader & cash into their coffers. I'm actually rather impressed w/their logic. I think I'll get office 2010. I saw a keycard for like $88 at Amazon. I just invested in a new computer & knew I was likely gonna have to get a new/upgraded screenreader & office suite as well. I was already lookin at Office 2010, but I thought the screenreader was gonna be Jaws 15. Guess what? Guess not! Very brilliant tactical move on GW Micro's part, I do believe. On 1/14/14, Chris Smart <csmart8@cogeco.ca> wrote:
At 06:01 PM 1/14/2014, you wrote:
How could GW make money from this?
I'm guessing they get a very small fee for each copy, and the fact that is available to all means many more coppies will be sold.
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