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Hi Brian,
This ROI calculator
https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/iwm/web/signup.do?source=swg-rtl-sd-calc&S_PKG=500019626
will show that most customers will regain their investment in a matter of
months.
So the business people should be happy with the savings and the programmers
should be happy with a more enjoyable, productive experience.

Regards,



Edmund (E.H.) Reinhardt
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From: "Brian Parkins" <goodprophet.bp@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
Clientfor System i & iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 24/06/2013 04:34 PM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RDi Lite?
Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Hi, Jon. I don't disagree with you at all. However, the price of RDi is a
stumbling block for some. I know there are many reasoned arguments as to
why
the cost is high, relative to other Windows products. Despite this, at the
end of the day, the product is not enjoying as wide an audience as it
should. (Adopting RDP/RDi should be a no-brainer.)

I appreciate there is the 60-trial available. However, this is a little
like
having a track day in a Ferrari - a wonderful experience but difficult to
justify owning one. (OK, perhaps not the best example.)

I'm sure most of us have used free software, usually "lite" versions of
full
products. If the "lite" version proves to be particularly valuable, we'll
stump up for the full version, maybe to overcome limitations or to take
advantage of the extra features. I'll admit I cannot see IBM ever adopting
this with RDi - but it doesn't hurt to wonder, "what if", eh?

Finally, let me pose this one: how would plumbers or carpenters react if
they had to purchase new tools every couple of years _and_ pay an annual
fee
for the privilege of using them? (I guess it depends on the price.)

Brian Parkins.

From: Jon Paris
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 8:48 PM
What you're talking about is what RPGNextGen does Brian - the only thing
they have missing is the syntax checker.
Perhaps what we should ask IBM to do is make the RPG syntax checker
available FOC for others to incorporate?
However, as a freelancer I can never understand why we think we should
not
pay for our own tools? When was the last time any of us hired a plumber
or
carpenter (or car mechanic for that matter) and had him turn up with no
tools >>and expecting to use ours? I see no reason why the freelancer
should not provide his own copy - and in most cases it is a fully
deductible expense.

On 2013-06-24, at 11:26 AM, Brian Parkins <goodprophet.bp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snip/)
This is just fanciful musing on my part. Do you think there would be a
demand for a FREE ?RDi Lite? product from IBM? (Not suggesting it is
ever
likely to happen.) If so, what features would you suggest they leave out

in this ?lite? version?
</snip>

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