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> That's pretty much what I remember too. Even the MS products > were free to download. That was one of the aspects of the > SGML On The Web project. It kneecapped the overpriced > software market. Unfortunately, I think it also kneecapped the free software market to some extent. It's noticeable how few of the XSLT 1.0 vendors are producing a version 2.0 product, and in most cases I think the problem is that it's difficult to produce a business case for developing free software. People do a 1.0 out of blind enthusiasm and optimism, but a decision to do a 2.0 tends to be more hard-headed. The sort of six-figure sums that Omnimark used to quote were clearly out of proportion to the value that most users were getting, and this severely held back the SGML market. But I don't think that zero is the right price either. For a healthy market, software should be like books or music - $25 to $50 should be the normal price. The pendulum has swung a bit too far in my view. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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