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Posted by Daly de Gagne
Dec 17, 2006 at 05:09 PM

 

A question I have wondered about from time to time with re to ADM, is the extent to which the Chinese market has dictated the course of ADM.

ADM began as a Canadian product. A few years ago Eric moved to China, and I have never been quite sure what, if any, impact this had on Arne’s relationship to the product, or to his influence on its development.

But I am curious to know the extent to which the Chinese imperative has determined the course of the product.

Perhaps Chinese capital ensured ADM’s survival.

But did Chinese terms of references delay a product for the English speaking market?

And, what kind of ADM exists in China?

Has anyone on this list seen the Chinese ADM—or has a way of accessing it?

Just curious.

Daly

Has anyone here seen a Chinese version of ADM?

 


Posted by Samal
Dec 18, 2006 at 01:30 PM

 

Hi, Daly,

I’m from China.  I usually keep an eye on information management/processing softwares to find suitable software for my work. As I know, CyberArticle and Mybase are popular among Chinese users in Chinese version of PIM softwares. I didn’t heard about Chinese version of ADM so far. Maybe few people in Chinese even knows about ADM.

Samal

Daly de Gagne wrote:
>A question I have wondered about from time to time with re to ADM, is the extent to which
>the Chinese market has dictated the course of ADM.
> >ADM began as a Canadian product. A
>few years ago Eric moved to China, and I have never been quite sure what, if any, impact
>this had on Arne’s relationship to the product, or to his influence on its
>development.
> >But I am curious to know the extent to which the Chinese imperative has
>determined the course of the product.
> >Perhaps Chinese capital ensured ADM’s
>survival.
> >But did Chinese terms of references delay a product for the English
>speaking market?
> >And, what kind of ADM exists in China?
> >Has anyone on this list
>seen the Chinese ADM—or has a way of accessing it?
> >Just curious.
> >Daly
> >Has
>anyone here seen a Chinese version of ADM?
> > 

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Dec 18, 2006 at 01:38 PM

 

Samal, thanks for your post.

I am familiar with Mybase—I do not know CyberArticle.

ADM is being developed in Beijng, but apart from that I do not have a sense of what the target market is.

What ADM offers that Mybase does not is the ability to handle metadata through use of columns and in-document metadata cards—also ADM has a system of keywords, and direct access to the Internet.

Daly


Samal wrote:
>Hi, Daly,
> >I’m from China.  I usually keep an eye on information
>management/processing softwares to find suitable software for my work. As I know,
>CyberArticle and Mybase are popular among Chinese users in Chinese version of PIM
>softwares. I didn’t heard about Chinese version of ADM so far. Maybe few people in
>Chinese even knows about ADM.
> >Samal
> >Daly de Gagne wrote:
>>A question I have
>wondered about from time to time with re to ADM, is the extent to which
>>the Chinese
>market has dictated the course of ADM.
>>
>>ADM began as a Canadian product. A
>>few
>years ago Eric moved to China, and I have never been quite sure what, if any, impact
> >>this had on Arne’s relationship to the product, or to his influence on its
> >>development.
>>
>>But I am curious to know the extent to which the Chinese
>imperative has
>>determined the course of the product.
>>
>>Perhaps Chinese capital
>ensured ADM’s
>>survival.
>>
>>But did Chinese terms of references delay a product
>for the English
>>speaking market?
>>
>>And, what kind of ADM exists in China?
>>
>>Has
>anyone on this list
>>seen the Chinese ADM—or has a way of accessing it?
>>
>>Just
>curious.
>>
>>Daly
>>
>>Has
>>anyone here seen a Chinese version of ADM?
>>
>> 

 


Posted by Jan Rifkinson
Dec 19, 2006 at 01:08 PM

 

Daly de Gagne wrote:
>A question I have wondered about from time to time with re to ADM, is the extent to which
>the Chinese market has dictated the course of ADM. [snip] has
>anyone here seen a Chinese version of ADM?

Daly, from the response you got, it sounds eerily familiar doesn’t it? 

Jan


Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA

 


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