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Troi Ranges Plug-in 1.1 posted

updated 08:30 am EDT, Wed July 25, 2001

 
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Troi Automatisering has posted an update to Troi Ranges Plug-in 1.1, for FileMaker 5.5 in both Classic and OS X environments. The tool for creating ranges in FileMaker gets Carbonization and compatibility with the latest maintenance releases of FileMaker in the new release. Troi Ranges is priced at $170 per user.


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    First post hehehehe

    Seems a little expensive at the per user cost.

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    DANG ! second again

    I bet the previous poster was a f** with 3 eyeballs in each armpit...

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    blah

    now some idiot will post the all your bases version of the same article

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    Man, this news blows.

    MacCentral is down for the week, and MacNN is sucking.

    MacMinute is pretty solid, though. Go there.

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    Wow...

    Slow news day... They should post something on Napster. That would get everyone riled up.

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    if only

    Look at it this way - a FireWire iMac is $1000, right? Take off the monitor, which represents probably $150 of the retail cost. (Apple's cost - $40 or so). That's $850. Put it in a tower case and add 3 PCI slots (net cost - $25, or even close to zero if you use a cheap case. Even allowing $50 for a nice case, that's $900 for a G3 in a tower case with PCI slots.

    The cheapest G4 tower is $1699. Is the G4 worth $800 more than our hypothetical G3 tower? I don't think so, especially if the CPU is upgradeable in our cheap machine. That's the problem, the numbers on the G4 towers don't add up.

    If I buy a Dell, every step up in CPU speed is roughly $200, a bit more for the really top end. With Apple, the same 1 or 2 steps in CPU speed is a $1500 increase. That's the price of a whole second machine!

    Based on these calculations, it's obvious that Apple could profitably a fast G3 tower at $900 and make a tidy profit, maybe more than on the iMac. They owe it to their shareholders and loyal mac users to pursue this opportunity.

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