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Posted by Jan Rifkinson
Dec 16, 2006 at 01:00 PM

 

Daly de Gagne wrote:
[snip] I note that ADM has begun selling in China—but no word exactly when it will
>begin selling here. [/snip]

Daly, how do you “note” this? Is there a new website or d/l URL? If so, could you provide me w this information? TIA


Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
skype janrif

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Dec 16, 2006 at 01:20 PM

 

Jan, it was on the group in a post from Eric.

It was also noted that work was continuing on the new data engine.

Perhaps the data engine’s Chinese version is already completed, so the Chinese are getting version 4.

Or perhaps the Chinese are getting some version other than 4.

The group has fallen virtually silent, with weeks going by without a single post. I hope this does not mean that interest in ADM 4 had been lost completely.

I hope the English version 4 will be out soon, and that it will be supported in marketing terms by an appropriate web site.

Daly

Jan Rifkinson wrote:
> >
>Daly de Gagne wrote:
>[snip] I note that ADM has begun selling in China—but no word
>exactly when it will
>>begin selling here. [/snip]
> >Daly, how do you “note” this? Is
>there a new website or d/l URL? If so, could you provide me w this information? TIA
> >—
> >Jan Rifkinson
>Ridgefield, CT USA
>skype janrif

 


Posted by Jan Rifkinson
Dec 16, 2006 at 08:51 PM

 

Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Jan, it was on the group in a post from Eric.

>The group has fallen virtually silent, with weeks going
>by without a single post. I hope this does not mean that interest in ADM 4 had been lost
>completely.

Daly, Are you refering to the development group?

Anyone I know who was interested in ADM has lost interest in the product & moved on for lack of communications & promises not kept. But I hope you’re right. I still use it on a daily basis, bugs & all until something better comes along & then I’m going to have problems porting the data to another program but I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it.

>I hope the English version 4 will be out soon, and that it will be
>supported in marketing terms by an appropriate web site.

Yes, that would seem to be the professional approach.

Jan

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Dec 17, 2006 at 04:47 AM

 

Jan, yes, that’s the development group. The post appeared just recently.

What are the people you know moving on to as they lose interest in ADM?

I want to see ADM succeed—I think it is unique. I think that infatuation with the Chinese market and Skype has cost ADM dearly in terms of the English market, but the Chinese market may be big enough for ADM to dwarf whatever it would have got from the English market.

My mind boggles though that in all the years, even with Arne and his elves helping Eric, that they could never get up a half decent web site—or that the point could never get across about the need for regular communication.

The paying for what amounts to beta versions of ADM is the same sort of questionable practice that has InfoSelect’s business practices so much criticized.

Yet, my hope is that Eric somehow rises above all of this and, what with his enthusiasm and idealism, dazzles us all with a better than ever product.

Daly

Jan Rifkinson wrote:
>Daly de Gagne wrote:
>>Jan, it was on the group in a post from Eric.
> >>The group has
>fallen virtually silent, with weeks going
>>by without a single post. I hope this does
>not mean that interest in ADM 4 had been lost
>>completely.
> >Daly, Are you refering to
>the development group?
> >Anyone I know who was interested in ADM has lost interest in
>the product & moved on for lack of communications & promises not kept. But I hope you’re
>right. I still use it on a daily basis, bugs & all until something better comes along &
>then I’m going to have problems porting the data to another program but I’ll cross that
>bridge when I get to it.
> >>I hope the English version 4 will be out soon, and that it will
>be
>>supported in marketing terms by an appropriate web site.
> >Yes, that would seem
>to be the professional approach.
> >Jan

 


Posted by Jan Rifkinson
Dec 17, 2006 at 02:13 PM

 

Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Jan, yes, that’s the development group. The post appeared just recently.
> >What are the people you know moving on to as they lose interest in ADM?

Zoot, One Note & the infoselect product, Outlook…. anything. They are just generally pissed off at their whole ADM experience.

>I want to see ADM succeed [snip] My mind boggles
>though that in all the years, even with Arne and his elves helping Eric, that they could
>never get up a half decent web site—or that the point could never get across about the
>need for regular communication.[/snip]

Added on to that is Eric’s—- shall we say personality quirks—- which. IMO. are usually attributable to a less mature individual. He’s not even on SKYPE or has changed his ID so I (for one) can’t send him msgs even via his vaunted SKYPE comm system. All my emails re: bugs have gone un-answered so I’ve just stopped.  Though I still use the product every day, it’s just not worth my time/commitment any more. And frankly I just don’t have the patience for the stupidity of it all. It’s just not the way to handle people.

Nevertheless, I agree w you on all counts.

Jan


Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
skype janrif

 


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