or the one that didn't crash every couple of hundred miles
or the one with working door locks
etc etc.
Thanks
Andy
Spitfire Computer Services
441 Beaver Street
Suite 202
Sewickley, PA 15143
Phone (412) 749-0162
Fax: (412) 749-0203
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www.spitcomp.com
On Oct 24, 2005, at 6:20 PM, James Lockie wrote:
On 10/24/2005 2:22 PM John P Wohlscheid spoke:
To Whom It May Concern:
First off I would like to clarify something. I'm biased towards
Microsoft
products since they are the only things I have ever used. I
looked at the
screenshots of your products out of curiosity and I was surprised
how much
they look like Microsoft products. I understand that you want to
make it
easy so that the few people the convert from Microsoft products
will not have
trouble using yours, but in my opinion you should try to give your
products a
different look. Let me phrase it another way. Let's pretend that
there are
two cars. They look a lot alike, except that one has been around
for years;
it is trusted, and owned by hundreds of thousands of people. If a
middle-aged man was shown the two cars and it was proven that they
looked and
felt the same, he would probably buy the older one because of
looks were the
same, but the older one had more experience behind its
manufacturing. My
advice (one man's opinion) is come out with a new look and feel to
your
products. If you have a better product and a different feel, I
would saw
that people would switch to you. Again, this is just one man's
opinion.
God Bless,
John Paul Wohlscheid
Don't you think the middle-aged man would choose the one that is free?
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