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 > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
