The first question to ask for any product including applications is
does the customer want it?  Not, should the customer want it.

  -- Enric

--- In [email protected], Sull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> desktop aggregators are cold.
> 
> On 9/28/07, Patrick Race <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   I love the idea behind Miro and I'm very supportive of the
project but
> > I'm
> > like Bill. I test to see that my feeds work every week or two and
don't
> > use
> > it as a core application. It just hasn't become one of those natural
> > transitions in my computer use pattern and I think it's probably
because a
> > lot of what it does I'm already doing through my browser.
> >
> > Does anyone here use Miro as a core application and if so was it a
> > conscious
> > effort to adopt it or did it just slowly become a program you use?
> >
> > I think I might use Miro more if it had a commenting system built
in or
> > some
> > more give and take. It maybe needs more give and take. It might be too
> > much of a one way street right now.
> >
> > Pat
> > http://akrobotics.com
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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