??? 07/12/05 18:26 Modified: 07/12/05 18:34 Read: times |
#97170 - do you really think that anyone consider Responding to: ???'s previous message |
You have, in previous posts on various subjects illustrated that you have very little knowledge of how business works.
We, amateurs, happen to tend to be your customers is someone using a free eval a "customer"? If so, bankruptcy is near. One of few things that ultimately p.o. me beyond any level considered cultural or healthy are commercial programs that fall short of what they promise since 97.18% of the users are happy with Windows, because the limited number of things they use work, do you really think Mr. Gates care about your opinion about some exotic feature that does not. I don't have to be a pro to say "don't release if it's not good enough." If a contract states that, in order to be sold (and paid for), equipment x is to be installed by a certain date, do you really think any supplier consider "good enough" when that date arrives?. No, it get installed! I remember being involved in Stockholm, Sweden when a company in Dallas delivered a $3.000.000 machine "on time". It came supplied with 11 engineers and was "good enough" although it hardly worked. If the device is surgical is "good enough" good enough - absolutely not!. So your generalizations and advise to professionals is off the mark. I advise you stick to advising amateurs. Erik |