ohio_grad_06
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I don't like dealing with customers who are cheap. They are almost always a pain to deal with. Especially if something breaks down. Oh but wait that's what you asked for....just saying
I have to respectfully disagree. The OP was quite specific they use nothing but web apps. For their purposes the Pro version buys them absolutely nothing that they NEED or will USE. Why give Bill Gates even more money than he already has?
Seriously, the bits are the same between the 2 versions. Sure, M$ has purposely rendered parts of the Home version more inaccessible, but there are plenty of fixes available such as the use of a local NAS if they ever need that capability.
I don't like dealing with customers who are cheap. They are almost always a pain to deal with. Especially if something breaks down. Oh but wait that's what you asked for....just saying![]()
For the same reason I don't put *nix on any of my end user's computers (with very rare exceptions). Sure, it's a better, more stable os, but its total crap for business productivity (because of the learning curve and lack of familiarity) and I would spend a lot of time customizing it for their needs. Same with home vs pro. I know of many small businesses that bought home licenses based on what they thought their needs were (some of them bought from me because I thought I would just get them what they asked for), who pretty quickly wanted to do things that home just wasn't meant for.
Why would I do the disservice to my customer of not offering my best advice? That's most of what they pay me for. I don't mean to sound superior or egotistical, but our expertise is what the customer is buying in the hopes that we can make their businesses run as smoothly as possible, especially when they don't entirely know what that means or how to accomplish it.