It was a short while since Chris Wiles mentioned...
> a) Weird Science - had the exclusive UK rights to the Aminet series, just
> when they were peaking in popularity. For instance, the Aminet CD's used to
> sell around 10,000-20,000 copies each month (exact number is a secret), but
> this has dropped significantly recently.
Because more people are on line with NC2 :)
> b) Epic product all sorts of (crappy) shareware/shovelware CD's, but people
> stupidbly bought them! ie. their Spectrum, C64 and similar CD's sold in the
> 1000's.
I told Vince this too. He says it's not his fault they're crap, he
didn't compile them! What a pooey excuse, I'll have words with him
;-]
> c) Eyetech did well from the A1200 tower market as they had the money to
> invest into it (they used to, and still do, produce the bar code tracking
> system for parcels), which most companies didn't.
And UNIX servers to I think?
Dinky do,
Mike C.
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