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>>However, if the product gets better and better, would'nt you say that more and more developers will embrace the product for their development purposes? Your overall reaction to Ken Levy's note?
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>I would say yes EXCEPT that no matter how GREAT VFP is (and it is already GREAT with what appears to be more coming down the road), no developer will embrace a product that he/she knows nothing about because it is not marketed! How to get the word out to developers then?
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>Tracy
Thank you for your comments Tracy.
A start would be first to reinstill the confidence in existing developers. Once we ourselves are confident, then the applications developed speak for themselves. And if the application works well, you have a satisfied client. Form thereon, its word of mouth - and thats the most powerful marketing tool. Comments?
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