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Shannon, I fail to see how you feel it's too much. I have a couple thousand customers that would disagree. Especially since it's command line interface. That means you can create a PDF from a spooled file on the AS/400 within your applications. In other words, it pays for itself the first time it is used. And it's not just a simple CPYSPLF and quickneasy PDF conversion. It's to PDF spec retaining line spacing, pages, underlines, and bolds. I don't plan on lowering the price of my software. In fact, it may be time to up it a little bit. Compared to other software, it's about 1 100000th the price. SPLTOOL is by far my best selling utility. It's been avaiable for over 7 years now, and it continues to evolve and get better. 7 years of development isn't worth $230. Hmmmm.. Sorry, Shannon, but you're missing the boat on this one as it's obvious you're not familiar with what I do or my software or it's usefullness to my customers. Or what programming hours are worth. Your response actually got me a little heated. But I'll forgive you this time. Brad www.bvstools.com On Fri, 2 May 2003 15:44:16 -0500 "Shannon O'Donnell" <sodonnell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > $230? For ONE! utility! That's insane! You can buy the > entire Adobe > Acrobat software suite, which comes with a free SDK so > that you can write > your own code, AND you have access to all the other tools > that are part of > Adobe, for $249. ..snip..
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