-----Original Message----- From: Timothy R. Butler [mailto:tbutler@uninetsolutions.com] Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 11:11 PM To: SuSE Mailing List Subject: [SLE] Upgrade worth it?
Hi again, I know, I know, I'm posting about the Upgrade pricing (again), but I was wondering if the Upgrade situation will improve. I noticed that on the web site, SuSE Pro 7.0 Upgrade is $49.95 plus Shipping and Handling, however I've seen the full release for only ten bucks more ($59). As you can figure, if you buy the full one for $59 at the store, you aren't going to save much (if any) buying
upgrade for $49 + S&H. So my question is, once SuSE realizes that the upgrade's price isn't saving anybody anything, and comes with _less_ than the full release, will they make the price more sensible? Before when I asked about prices, I know it was my opinion vs. someone else's, but I don't understand this. I'm sure SuSE _knew_ that most stores would charge at least $10 less than MSRP (as usual), and yet they priced the upgrade high enough that it is virtually useless to even offer here. Did anyone else notice
Please spare us... You don't think half a thought ? What of FOUR books ? For the price of SuSE Linux 7.0 Pro I get *ONE* book "for idiots" on Linux. What of the work of making a USER-FRIENDLY install- process ? That takes a large amount of work, and does cost a lot of money if you're paying someone to do it for you. And what about a supportline ? Slackware has to my knowledge NONE, and neither do *BSD ( not counting usenet and post-lists ) I think SuSE are walking in the middle of that narrow yellow-brick road between rough-cut ( Slackware etc ) and overpriced ( RedHat ), and doing so with style. -tosi -----Original Message----- From: Timothy R. Butler [mailto:tbutler@uninetsolutions.com] Sent: 11. október 2000 22:24 To: SuSE Mailing List Subject: RE: [SLE] Upgrade worth it? Hi there, I thought I'd add a little something into my rant from last week. FreeBSD is not only cheaper but comes with 2,000 packages (the extra 6 CD's) on top of the main distribution packages (first 4 CD's). Now, I can't attest to the quality or the ease-of-use of FreeBSD, nor would I want to switch from Linux, but that means two of the "other" guys (FreeBSD along with Slackware) both offer comparable amounts of stuff for less money. And, if ease of use is the excuse, once again, look at Windows ME Quick Jump for Windows 98 at just $49 (at stores). I'll quit ranting for now, but I still can't understand why SuSE is suddenly worth so much more (30-40 $ is a big big hike)... Still ranting at the fact that open source ain't cheap any more... -Tim ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks Information Tech. Consultant Christian Web Services Since 1996 ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm An Authorized IPSwitch Reseller tbutler@uninetsolutions.com http://www.uninetsolutions.com ===================== "Solutions that Work" ===================== the this?
I might add, usually upgrades are a substantial price difference. If
else, it would be nice if each version came with a coupon to upgrade for $30-$40 to the next release (when released). That way new customers would pay the full price, but loyal buy-every-version customers would get a deal.
Case and point:
MS Windows Millenium Edition ARP (Average Retail Pricing): $189 MS Windows Millenium Edition Upgrade ARP: $89.95 MS Windows Millenium Edition Quick Jump ARP: $49.95
As you can see, since Windows 98 to ME's features were nearly the same (similar to how SuSE 6.4 and 7.0 are nearly the same, from what I hear), Microsoft offered Windows 98 users (loyal buy-every-version customers) a really cheap version. Quick Jump retails for 1/4 of the full version's price, and nearly 1/2 of even
upgrade's price. While it can be said this is different, it is not. Microsoft sees that
nothing the the
difference between 98 and ME isn't enough to get everyone to pay even $89 for it, so they offer customers who have bought 98 or 98 SE a cheaper version. To me, this is ideal for Linux distros too, since generally there is little version-to-version change, but slow accumulative change. Enclosing an offer, as I said before, allowing say 6.4 users-only to go to 7.0 for say $29-$39 would be great.
Just my $0.02, adding up to over $1.00 since I've already thown in a lot of $0.02 on the issue...
-Tim
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