> On Feb 13, 2006, at 6:30 PM, Bryan Lund wrote: > >> So... yes. Regardless of what your definition of "quality" and >> "commercial" are, there are applications that will meet that >> standard that have been (and are being) developed in REALbasic. > > Sorry. I'm not talking about shareware utilities. I'm talking about > solid, popular, commercial applications... OmniGraffle, Delicious > Library, iPhoto, Photoshop, AfterEffects, Flash, DreamWeaver, iTunes, > ANY 3D application, like Cararra, Cinema 4D, Lightwave... serious, > real applications which are solid, professional, and popular. Nothing > mentioned so far would meet the criteria.
As you focus in the graphics and media world, you overlooked at least one business application that meets your criteria of 'solid, professional, and popular.' Virtual TimeClock Pro is a main stream commercial business application. Well over 50,000 workers use and rely on Virtual TimeClock for their paycheck. Our REALbasic/Valentina based application is used right along side and integrated with main stream commercial accounting business, and payroll systems like QuickBooks, MYOB, PeachTree, Excel, ADP, and Checkmark Payroll. Our penetration is not millions of users, but we've only been a commercial publisher for six years from startup. Most of the companies you mention above have been chasing their markets for a significantly longer time. > It is a great environment for little utilities (like alarm clocks), Virtual TimeClock isn't a utility, it's a full featured client-server business application. Pricing starts at $195 with our average order more than double that amount. Keith DeLong _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives of this list here: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
