What's in it for BSW?

Brian Morrison pmmail@rpglink.com
Wed, 20 Oct 1999 12:27:16 +0100


On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 12:08:56 +0100, Paul Hodges wrote:

>On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 12:05:58 +0100, David Gaskill wrote:
>
>>  neither can I see how it could be a commercial proposition ... 
>
>Innoval clearly felt the same about PostRoad and JStreet mailers. 
>None the less, there are still other commercial mailers around, and
>also people who are prepared to help buck the trend towards
>uniformity for minimal reward.  We shall see.
>

Good software will always have its place, and there will always be
people prepared to pay for what they perceive as an edge.

We all use OS/2, that has its costs too, but we have all been prepared
to pay. For me PMMail is so powerful in comparison with even flagship
software like Outlook 98 (or 2000 which I haven't seen yet) that I will
pay for new versions, and be especially pleased if a Linux version
became available even if I have to pay for that.

-- 
Brian Morrison                                  bdm@fenrir.demon.co.uk
              do you know how far this has gone?
               just how damaged have I become?
                                      'Even Deeper' by Nine Inch Nails