R L Smith said:
I still have not been able to find anything that tells me
what happens once the program expires in July?
Will it become a stand alone program that we will have to
pay for or will it become a part of the OS?
A product does not go "alpha" after being in its "beta" phase. Alpha is
internal testing performed within the author's company by their
programmers or by alpha testers. Beta is when the product is released
but under the caveat that it may not perform at 100% and the users are
expected to provide feedback to correct what should be minor problems
with the product (if there are *known* critical problems then the
product doesn't get out of the alpha phase). So the order goes: alpha,
beta, and released.
The released version will be free but only for the consumer version.
There is also promised an enterprise version that will cost money (it
will have features that you probably don't understand but are critical
for deployment and management in a corporate environment with hundreds
or thousands of employees to support).