Webinar, After the Fall of Chimes
Didn’t mean to fall off the radar, but I have been dealing with a family medical situation that has been taking up quite a bit of time. We’ll be back to our regularly scheduled blogging soon, including work on the VMS workgroup. My apologies to those who have been looking for updates and my heartfelt thanks for those who have e-mailed me well-wishes.
In the meantime, the Human Capital Institute and MyBizOffice are sponsoring a FREE webinar this afternoon on the Axium bankruptcy and its effect on the VMS industry. It’s this afternoon at 3pm Eastern.
You can register by clicking here.
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A quick thought
I use a ton of software and beta test a ton more. It’s a little hobby of mine. Apparently, I’m really good at breaking things.
As an early adopter I’ve seen a lot of models in how a particular application is paid for, whether they be a one-time fee as in the case of boxed software, licenses, subscriptions, to the Web2.0-ish ad-supported models. Don’t even get me started about open source.
So the question nags, so please feel free to educate me on this and at the same time excuse the ignorance as necessary - but I’m hard pressed to think of any other application where the end user is NOT the one paying for the use of the app, in one form or another.
Just a thought.
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