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Re: DataMiner [message #33533 is a reply to message #20679] Thu, 09 January 2003 12:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mark Hadfield is currently offline  Mark Hadfield
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"cees" <cees00@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:avjboh$mms$1@voyager.cistron.net...
> Mark Hadfield wrote:
>> "Thomas Gutzler" <tgutzler@ee.uwa.edu.au> wrote in message
>> news:3E1BD7C4.3000001@ee.uwa.edu.au...
>>> can anybody tell me how much the DataMiner Addon would
>>> cost when having a single-user license ?
>> A one-time fee of a few hundred US dollars, I think.
> Plus 450 euro a year maintenance costs. (in europe)
> No problem in getting the attention of CreaSo when I want info
> or order extra licences ;-)
> (CreaSo is the dealer for Germany, Holland, etc(?))

At that price they can afford to be attentive!

Looking back over my records, I see that we paid US$350 + $US50 shipping &
handling in 1997 for the Dataminer add-on for a single IDL 5.0/Windows
license, with maintenance to be paid "as needed". Apparently it never has
been needed.

Perhaps RSI have revised their pricing strategy since then. Just in case
anyone from RSI gets any ideas, I will say 450 euro per year is way more
blood than can be extracted from this particular stone. At that price I'd
rather go and get the records from the database one at a time on punch
cards.

--
Mark Hadfield "Ka puwaha te tai nei, Hoea tatou"
m.hadfield@niwa.co.nz
National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
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