Re: Re: CNCPro
Posted by
WAnliker@a...
on 2000-02-14 13:26:24 UTC
In a message dated 2/14/00 11:23:30 AM Mountain Standard Time,
janders@... writes:
<< I agree with you entirely regarding the added desirability of a greater
feature set. My point is that since he places more weight
on input from paid users, that's where the most effect pressure would
originate. >>
And this is why I made my comments, you would never go and buy a car with the
hopes that as an owner that you could lean on the manufacturer to include air
conditioning in the next model. The way to increase value is to add features
and get new buyers, they will furnish the new money needed to pay for the
design times.
I am still looking for a program to cut my teeth on, but with a retirement
income, want as much as I can get for the dollars spent. Unfortunately
Linux/EMC, has a bit more learning curve just trying to get it up and running
than I am able to handle with no programming experience. Linux, can probably
become a very great operating system, but not until it can be put into
operation, with a lot more ease than it is now able to, at least for an
individual that does not program.
thanks for your comments,
bill
janders@... writes:
<< I agree with you entirely regarding the added desirability of a greater
feature set. My point is that since he places more weight
on input from paid users, that's where the most effect pressure would
originate. >>
And this is why I made my comments, you would never go and buy a car with the
hopes that as an owner that you could lean on the manufacturer to include air
conditioning in the next model. The way to increase value is to add features
and get new buyers, they will furnish the new money needed to pay for the
design times.
I am still looking for a program to cut my teeth on, but with a retirement
income, want as much as I can get for the dollars spent. Unfortunately
Linux/EMC, has a bit more learning curve just trying to get it up and running
than I am able to handle with no programming experience. Linux, can probably
become a very great operating system, but not until it can be put into
operation, with a lot more ease than it is now able to, at least for an
individual that does not program.
thanks for your comments,
bill
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