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Re: The "user-developer gap" myth
I really don't "give at the office". I have never paid for something I
don't use, or don't plan on using someday. Heck, I think it is fun to do
things on my Apple II, even if they are easier to do on a Mac or PC. I just
think that it is great pulling down e-mail with Spectrum Automated Mailer.
I love using my old Apple IIs. I think that is the reason places like
Delphi A2, CSA2 and other lists and websites exist.
Dain Neater
have you booted a ][ today????
> From: Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net>
> Organization: SBC Internet Services
> Reply-To: rubywand@swbell.net
> Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
> Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 00:22:18 -0500
> Subject: Re: The "user-developer gap" myth
>
> Talking about "appreciation" and "supporting your developers" may get
> you an up-blip in sales; but, afterwards, your customers feel like 'they gave
> at the office' and resistance to future sales hardens. It's best to forget
> about charity and focus upon good promotion and delivering a good value.
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> Rubywand