• I'd hate to think that anyone at Red-Gate should think that the views of 'alanrobinson' represent anything more than his own eccentric thoughts. The decision to give away a product like this was a good one which we, as SQL Server professionals, should support wholeheartedly. It was good for the potential users  because it has given us a chance to request features right at the start of a total rebuild. This is obviously the best time to do it. I used SQLPrompt before it was acquired by Red-Gate and liked it. I also was impressed by the potential of being able to provide a variety of add-in functionality to the Query Analyser/SSMS. With the existing product, the ideas and 'vision' were right, but it needed an experienced development team like Red-Gate to make it into a servicable product. I'd ask 'alanrobinson' to wait until the new product is released before passing judgement because I'm sure he'll change his mind.