Xavier,
1. Give me an example of a stack more easily made in TAOO than in Rev.
2. Show me a specific example of "auto-organizing"
3. Show me an example of "auto-relating"
I really don't know what you are talking about.
Paul Looney
-----Original Message-----
From: MisterX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'How to use Revolution' <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 17:29:47 +0200
Subject: RE: Rev vs. AJAX... Ajax vs TAOO [|Not so Short]
Or as good marketing people also say:
"Sell the sizzle not the steak."
What it "is" counts for little, what it "does" is everything.
Or as good marketing people put it:
"Never list a feature without describing its benefits."
What is different about TAOO? And why should I care?
Paul Looney
Paul
if it makes your job to create stack easier and gives you more
features for the bang, isn't it worth it? And I do mean long-term!
If it auto-organizes things so you don't have to each time, it's
worth it!
If it auto-relates information so it's easier to retrieve it later, that
much smarter you go...
Like everything, there's a learning curve and a cost to use it. One you
add
on top of your current projects and efforts. But what if the benefits
dwarf
the cost in the medium term?
As an economist, I say TAOO is build against error making,
self-management.
The rest is just more complete GUIs for your clients and a real
competitive
edge... And that's worth the risk!
cheers
Xavier
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