Again, another apologetic. How about taking the position as a consumer? GW Micro staff makes its money by producing products which are used by consumers...that is you and I. Do consumers not also have a limited amount of time in a day? Do you sit in front of the tv or radio and listen to all the ness networks 24/7 or read a half dozen newspapers in order to stay current with events? Some people may be junkies in this respect but most are not.

You commented "...is if we're willing to spend a few minutes looking into the situation."

So we all should take a couple minutes more to do something and let GW Micro spend a couple minutes less to put out information?

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Marvin Commerford" <[email protected]> To: "jim grimsby Jr." <[email protected]>; "gw-info" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: We don't all use Twitter


Hi. This thread brings up an issue that to me is a problem. Some comments have been made that it would take no time for Aaron to make sure that emails are also sent with any kind of information. If any busy person yields to too many of these seemingly small demands his day's schedule would be more than full. If he takes the 30 seconds to email he may not answser your support call quite as fast. The web content may be delayed, when the release comes out your copy of WE may wait as well. Oh yes, they are putting out a new version. It's not a good idea for non involved persons to try to dictate how another busy person uses his time. The info is there, if we use our resources we can get it without signing up for anything, that is if we're willing to spend a few minutes looking into the situation.

----- Original Message ----- From: "jim grimsby Jr." <[email protected]>
To: "gw-info" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: We don't all use Twitter


um no. he is explaining the facts of life to you. if you don't keep up with the times you miss out. I got dragged in to twitter kicking and screaming but now I am here I find it quite useful. you see twitter is like any other tool use it effectively and you will get good stuff from it use it to follow just anyone and you will get a lot of useless information. if you find this to be the case then this means that your not using it effectively. of course there are exceptions to this. I followed the author of quitter because I thought this would let me know about updates to the program. it does this how-ever he likes to go on about all manor of other things. so in this case effective use means that I follow him because I want some of what he has to provide and I skip over the stuff that I don't need. another example Skype. this is useful for finding out what is going on with Skype but they publish from time to time a feel good story that doesn't help me much. now the gw micro tweet is wonderful. every pece of information posted was useful in some way. so twitter is not bad at all it just needs to be used effectively. and it works good with quitter and window-eyes. have not done the face book thing. can anyone give me a good reason for doing so. if so how well does it work with window-eyes. tried myspace and hated it.




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-----Original Message----- From: Tom
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 7:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: We don't all use Twitter

Aaron must have gotten out of the wrong side of the bed this
morning.

Tom, who is one of those who remain unlettered

** Message Separater **
If you don't use Twitter, that's fine. No one expects you
to. But you also lose out on the information being presented
through our Twitter feeds. That's just how it works. If you
don't use it, you don't get the information. As I mentioned,
if something is really important, we post to all of our
lists. This was not that important.

Aaron

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