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- >>>>> "Kai" == Kai Cherry <kai@upx.net> writes:
- In article <31797350.465D@upx.net> Kai Cherry <kai@upx.net> writes:
-
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- Kai> I want to start by saying I COMMEND THE EXECUTOR effort. A
- Kai> lot. However, at $300 Executor has a *serious* productivity
- Kai> hole: weak font support.
-
- Executor is currently $49 for students and educators and $99 for
- everyone else. When Executor 2 ships it will be $249 *suggested
- retail price* which means mail order places may well carry it for
- closer to $135.
-
- Kai> Now, I don't know who Ardi is tageting with this software,
- Kai> but I'll tell you what: Without real printing and font
- Kai> support (forget network...for now) I cannot think of one
- Kai> company (YES, I asked several, both Mac, Pc and Mixed) that
-
- That's fine. We know many. We only need to sell 5,000 copies of
- Executor 2 in order to have a sufficient development budget to get A
- LOT of things fixed under Executor. That's a very small number.
-
- Kai> would buy it. They've seen it, they understand what it's
- Kai> meant to do, but the same thing kept comming up: What about
- Kai> fonts? How do we print?
-
- Other people say:
-
- What about networking?
-
- What about serial ports?
-
- What about Word 6?
-
- ... etc.
-
- The point is that we don't need to sell 100,000 copies of Executor to
- dramatically expand the development effort, so, as long as there are
- some people who find it useful without the above, it makes sense to
- package it up and sell it now. It will be much easier for us to sell
- Executor as a shrink-wrapped CD-ROM than to sell it as a couple of
- floppies. That's largely all we're talking about here; just cleaning
- up the packaging. Work will continue on Executor after it's a
- packaged product, in fact work will continue at a dramatically
- improved pace thereafter.
-
- Kai> I think that Ardi should REALLY think about this. A
-
- Believe it or not, we actually to spend a lot of time thinking about
- marketing. ARDI is not a lark; it is a serious commercial effort.
- While you maintain that printing and font support are the crux, others
- will maintain that internet connectivity or quicktime is the crux. It
- doesn't matter; there are too few ARDI engineers for us to support
- everything so the solution is to hire more engineers. Even if we
- don't sell *any* extra copies of Executor 2, we'll still have an
- awesome demonstration CD-ROM that we can send all around Apple and the
- computer magazines and get some more press.
-
- Kai> lot. However, from the recent tone of ctm@ardi.com's posts, I
- Kai> don't think they are *really listening* anymore...but I'm
-
- Listening, yes. Agreeing with, no.
-
- Kai> telling you, in pro shops where we'd love to be able to put
- Kai> The Suite (Pgemaker, Illy 5/6, Freehand 4/5, QuarkXpress3.3x)
- Kai> on a PC (save on hardware, and it would be *perfect* if a Mac
- Kai> goes down) it would be like, as my mentor used to say,
- Kai> "Breast on Trees": Nice to look at, but what do you do with
- Kai> it?
-
- Executor that can run everything will make a *lot* of money. That's
- our goal. However, the best way to get there is to hire more
- engineers. The problem isn't that Executor doesn't have enough
- features or compatibility to sell 5,000 copies, the problem is that
- nobody's heard of it. If we want to get press we need to take a
- little time out and polish up the Browser, work on our artwork and
- manuals, and press a few CDs. We'll then be able to redouble our
- efforts and make progress that much more quickly.
-
- Kai> If you *know* how to support inits/fonts, it would be real
- Kai> wise to take the extra two months to put this functionality
- Kai> in the shipping product.
-
- No. I am sorry to be so blunt, but I know a lot more about ARDI's
- finances and resource requirements than you do. If we hire more
- engineers then we can do more things simultaneously and hence instead
- of just satisfying the people who want better fonts and printing also
- work on simultaneously satisfying people who want 32-bit color, better
- multitasking and network support.
-
- Furthermore some of the work that we'll do will depend on OS features
- that are present under Win32 and OS/2, so you'll have to add the time
- to do the native port in to your computation.
-
- Kai> Anyone else here know what I'm saying? Am I alone in this
- Kai> far-fetched belief?
-
- What you're saying *sounds* good, but it's not.
-
- Kai> Kai Cherry VP R&D/New Products and Services Ultraplex
- Kai> Internet
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- --Cliff
- ctm@ardi.com
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