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RE: No std::wstring in 10.2.8 SDK?
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RE: No std::wstring in 10.2.8 SDK?


  • Subject: RE: No std::wstring in 10.2.8 SDK?
  • From: "David Litwin" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 17:58:13 -0800
  • Thread-topic: No std::wstring in 10.2.8 SDK?

Not a bad argument for the individual mac owner market.

In my case our product is for systems management and so the IT guy
responsible for buying our system to administer the thousands of
computers on their network can't always control the system version those
computers run.  If someone else's product can cover more of their
machines that becomes our disadvantage.

So in our situation a department that doesn't want to spend the cash to
upgrade their Macs won't mean an IT guy who doesn't want to spend money,
it just means he'll want to spend it on something to be as compatible as
possible (and may be willing to spend *more* as a result).

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk Stegemann [mailto:email@hidden]

One of the most convincing arguments I've heard on this topic is:
End-users who can't / don't want to spend money to upgrade their old
systems/hardware most probably don't spend much money to buy new
software either -- of course, the kind and price of your software
matters a lot here as well.

Regards,
Dirk Stegemann



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