Now THAT's marketng!!!
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
eh?
Look, look everyone: we got him!
David
He's been doing that for a few weeks.
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I think you're supposed to use the editor inside SQL Prompt's executable. ;)
And I get on my knees and pray. We don't get fooled again.
It works for me inside Query Analyzer and SQL Server 2005 Management Studio.
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Hey, aren't you completely re-writing CodeProject? ;) At least I think that's what you do with those folks huddled over there in the corner.
David
So, does he get a Canadian citizenship for that? :)
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Dear Marc, A while ago, you started using SQL Prompt, IntelliSense style auto-completion for SQL Server. I did? Uh, no, I just downloaded it but never tried it. SQL Prompt 3 is being completely rewritten to take into account the requests and reports we are receiving. Reports? REPORTS??? Like, calling a terrorist a freedom fighter? Try "BUGS". The full price, when it is released in October, will be $195 but we would like to offer you the opportunity to pre-order your copy, before the release, for $99. So kind of them. Improvements already made include: * Significantly increased speed and accuracy * Keystrokes much closer to Visual Studio * Greater ease of use * Fewer prompts for authentication * New tables recognized as you create them * Improved JOIN support To leave feedback, and to keep up to date with further improvements, visit the forum at: deleted. Read your own dang email. I'm sure you got one too. To pre-order SQL Prompt 3 at $99, please reply to this email, and I will send you a quote. We are confident that SQL Prompt 3 will be an indispensable addition to your toolbox. Regards, Richard Pickul Bold is mine. And no, this is not a complaint, an insinuation of a complaint, a criticism, condemnation, or any other negative slur I am frequent to make upon our dear marketing bretheren. This was fully expected, anticipated, and predicted. Toowwwittt!!!! :) Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh SmithYou agreed to bend over and be probed when you downloaded a free copy of their software. It was on the download page. "I, Marc Clifton, agree to be buggered by any and all email from the makers, associates, marketers, promoters, 3rd parties, chums, frat boys, children, grand-children, political party, religious sect and pyramid schemes of SQL Prompt." :)
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eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.