Mike Sensney, 2001-06-22 14:15 -0700
>At 12:20 PM 06/22/2001 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote
> >Charles and Mike,
> >I apologize for not seeing the wisdom in your suggestion earlier. I
> >hope this new page is what you had in mind. Thanks for convincing me of
> >the need for this page.
>
>It is nothing. You are doing the real work and are just too close to it.
>You might try reading
>http://joel.editthispage.com/stories/storyReader$341 about half way down
>starting at the paragraph that reads:
>
>"Eating your own dog food is the quaint name that we in the computer
>industry give to the process of actually using your own product. I had
>forgotten how well it worked, until a month ago. I took home a build of
>CityDesk (thinking it was about 3 weeks from shipping) and tried to
>build a site with it."

Mike,
I read the whole page. Nice article. I'd tack it up next to my story about 
Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody; but it's a little long. I'll try 
to keep the article in mind in the future.

>It is easy to get too familiar with the product you are creating and
>then forget what it looks like to your intended customers. You _know_
>where everything is. They don't.

Very true.

--
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/


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