Re: dbDeveloper
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 15:32:56 +0100
Message-ID: <if9ug11cu92676lr4ta2421duodcfkghm2_at_4ax.com>
Bagieta <user_at_example.net> wrote:
> Wow so you are a SPAMmer.
> And you dare to call me that? Look at you first.
> But it is good to know that 3500 more people will get know about this tool.
Listen, RADOS?AW PUJAN, you top-posting half-wit. All you are doing is digging a hole for yourself.
As far as I'm concerned, if somebody wants a Borland based tool to access multiple databases, they can email me and I will recommend tools other than your own.
Plus the fact that you are actively seeking a job in either Ireland, France or Britain, it doesn't give one much confidence in your committment to the "tool".
And here's an absolute beauty
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[Quoted] The price of dbDeveloper is 130 USD - about 100 EUR. Since the application isn't finished, there is a 30% discount and now the price is only 90 USD - about 70 EUR.
So you want people to *_pay_* to become beta testers? I must say, I kinda admire the sheer unmitigated gall, but is just final proof positive that nobody with a gramme of common sense should go within 10km of your site or your programme.
Paul...
-- plinehan __at__ yahoo __dot__ __com__ XP Pro, SP 2, Oracle, 9.2.0.1.0 (Enterprise Ed.) Interbase 6.0.1.0; When asking database related questions, please give other posters some clues, like operating system, version of db being used and DDL. The exact text and/or number of error messages is useful (!= "it didn't work!"). Thanks. Furthermore, as a courtesy to those who spend time analysing and attempting to help, please do not top post.Received on Fri Aug 26 2005 - 16:32:56 CEST