I am surprised that so many people are complaining about the cost of this add-in, researching they would find that the cost is less than similar tools. Case in point, Red Gate's SQL Prompt costs $365 for a single license. SSMSBoost is less than 1/2 the cost. So, if you are complaining about the $150, and spent $365 for a different product, you have no leg to stand on. Personally, I ponied up the cost myself after the agency I work for spent over $200 for each of the 20+ licenses of SQL Prompt (Government, Education and Group discounts dropped the original cost). And they still spent more. I am not saying that the $150US is for everyone. I would also be willing to pay $50 for 3/4 of the functions of this tool, as I do not use more than 1/2 of them. Unfortunately, the 1/2 I do use, they disabled which led me to spend the $150 for the Pro License. I will gladly spend the cost of a good meal on the license renewal, which is what I believe the company was pointing toward in their meal comment. You are all developers, do some friggin' research on other tools before you go all ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() </hops off soap box> |
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