Obvious question.. but what are your reasons for offering this product for free?
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Sunil, thanks for your reply.
Yes, Mac's are great machines, but that doesn't mean a big company with no business interest starts creating a free 'industrial strength' product for users just because of their 'love for macs'. There's no profit behind it, hence no business sense ; )
So what you are saying, cutting out the above, is that your business model is to:
- Provide a free product to the home user... such that...
- Business users buy your product
Kind of a tool to grow market share? Is that correct?
Sunil, thanks for your reply.
Yes, Mac's are great machines, but that doesn't mean a big company with no business interest starts creating a free 'industrial strength' product for users just because of their 'love for macs'. There's no profit behind it, hence no business sense ; )
So what you are saying, cutting out the above, is that your business model is to:
- Provide a free product to the home user... such that...
- Business users buy your product
Kind of a tool to grow market share? Is that correct?