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John Handelaar wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid43EB90E8.7080709@userfrenzy.com" type="cite">Conversely...
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Here at the lower end of the food chain I've run into
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a bunch of people who hear all this and assume therefore
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that the site builder needs to do less work than she
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would building from scratch. And therefore that this
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should be costing them less money, always, in all cases.
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Suck.
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The difference is that they don't have to pay licensing on the code.
They own the code. And their site will not turn into a pumpkin in 2
years or whatever. That's the huge difference in cost, especially over
time.<br>
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<p class="p1"><b>Laura Scott</b>, President</p>
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