Are there any conflict
issues between a GEMS installation and a Adobe installation on top of
that?
Or would you set
something up that installed Adobe as part of the GEMS install?
Mike -----
Original Message -----
To: support@gesn.com Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000
8:19 AM Subject: RE:
acrobat Adobe Acrobat costs 219.00
at CDW. Not a big expensive for a
great product to bundle with our software. Mike Mike Brown 1611
Wilmeth Road McKinney,
TX 75069-8250 972.542.6000 800.433.8683 -----Original Message----- Let's
see, we charge anywhere from $25,000 to $125,000 for GEMS in our
proposals. We need to be able to do the electronic pdf files. All
of our GEMS clients pretty much need to do this. Therefore we should be
including the pdfwriter driver in with our distribution. If we can get
the driver itself, great. If we have to buy the entire Acrobat license to
get it that's ok too, realizing that the product in which it is imbedded may cost
$250 - $400 or something like that. Not doing it is costing us
more than $250 helping the customer get the product themselves and helping them
install it. I
would suggest you tell us (sales) how much the product is, begin including it
immediately as a standard part of our install release, and let the sales people
charge for this in their configuration portions of the proposal. This is
not a big deal. Sales will charge whatever you tell us for the product
cost to get it into our install. Done. -----
Original Message -----
To: Steve
Knecht Sent: Thursday, March 30,
2000 3:41 PM Subject:
acrobat it
might be worth discussing with the sales team if you should configure the cost
of Acrobat into your RFP's with all the requests we are getting to pint the
SOVC in pdf format... unless we decide to include the PDF writer into gems just
a thought Tari
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