RickGross
06-27-2006, 03:09 PM
For BibleWorks to project the contents or release date of future versions is inadvisable for three reasons:
-- Text licensing and formatting for BibleWorks inclusion are both quite unpredictable processes that can encounter unexpected and uncontrollable delays.
-- By BibleWorks's advertising in advance the intended presence of a text or capability, an advantage is provided to those who would attempt to reduce competition by copying BibleWorks and eventually driving it from the market.
-- It is human nature to await a new release once its date is announced, drying up orders for the current and still very useful product and causing a drop in cash flow that would sink a small, one-product company like BibleWorks. BibleWorks offers a 30-day money-back guarantee that allows customers who ordered the product directly from BibleWorks just before a release to exchange it for normal exchange costs.
Last Update: RRG/November 27, 2007
-- Text licensing and formatting for BibleWorks inclusion are both quite unpredictable processes that can encounter unexpected and uncontrollable delays.
-- By BibleWorks's advertising in advance the intended presence of a text or capability, an advantage is provided to those who would attempt to reduce competition by copying BibleWorks and eventually driving it from the market.
-- It is human nature to await a new release once its date is announced, drying up orders for the current and still very useful product and causing a drop in cash flow that would sink a small, one-product company like BibleWorks. BibleWorks offers a 30-day money-back guarantee that allows customers who ordered the product directly from BibleWorks just before a release to exchange it for normal exchange costs.
Last Update: RRG/November 27, 2007