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    R Myers
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    Does anyone know of an alternative to Pegasus' ImagXpress for opening/viewing/scrolling an image? The product works very well, but the licensing fees are way too high ($60,000-$100,000). Thanks R.Myers

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      Does anyone know of an alternative to Pegasus' ImagXpress for opening/viewing/scrolling an image? The product works very well, but the licensing fees are way too high ($60,000-$100,000). Thanks R.Myers

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      Leadtools - www.leadtools.com/ or Accusoft - www.accusoft.com/ Leadtools has no runtime fees, which is pretty darn nice. Pegasus looks like a great product, but how in the heck do they justify the pricing structure?

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        Does anyone know of an alternative to Pegasus' ImagXpress for opening/viewing/scrolling an image? The product works very well, but the licensing fees are way too high ($60,000-$100,000). Thanks R.Myers

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        Joseph Guadagno
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        Most of the Image toolkits are expensive and have some form of runtime licenses or reporting requirements. I have used Accusoft controls in the past, from a development perspective it is easy to use and feature rich. Unfortunately, they have a runtime license fee as well as quarterly reporting requirements (At least last year).

        Here are some of my articles. Hope this helps! Joseph Guadagno http://www.josephguadagno.net

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          Leadtools - www.leadtools.com/ or Accusoft - www.accusoft.com/ Leadtools has no runtime fees, which is pretty darn nice. Pegasus looks like a great product, but how in the heck do they justify the pricing structure?

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          Thanks, I appreciate the input.

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            Most of the Image toolkits are expensive and have some form of runtime licenses or reporting requirements. I have used Accusoft controls in the past, from a development perspective it is easy to use and feature rich. Unfortunately, they have a runtime license fee as well as quarterly reporting requirements (At least last year).

            Here are some of my articles. Hope this helps! Joseph Guadagno http://www.josephguadagno.net

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            Do you happen to know what the pricing was on that? Just a ballpark figure. Thanks

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              Do you happen to know what the pricing was on that? Just a ballpark figure. Thanks

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              The Accusoft website. The pricing is, from what I remember, was around $1400 per developer and $8 per user for runtime royalities, plus annual maintenance.

              Here are some of my articles. Hope this helps! Joseph Guadagno http://www.josephguadagno.net

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