Karl, sounds like great news. Congrats!

I'm wondering if any major changes in licensing or pricing policy are 
coming within the next several or six months?

Thanks...

Jim

--On Thursday, December 07, 2000 1:20 PM +0100 Karl Avedal 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I thought it was time for some explanation on our silence.
>
> Alot of things are happening structually right now to the company. The
> biggest news is probably that the company is no longer Evermind, but is
> now called Ironflare AB, which is a new limited corporation. The owners
> are the same so it is not a takeover or anything like that, but the new
> company form will enable us to expand faster than the old company. We
> will announce this officially within a few weeks.
>
> This will lead to a few things:
>
> 1. The company will become more visible, with a company website and
> information and not just a product website with product information.
>
> 2. The resources of the company will increase. The problem lately has
> been that non-development takes more and more time as we get more
> customers. As other resources get available that do more of the business,
> the core team will be able to focus more on development and bug-fixing.
>
> 3. There might still be some time of confusion left. The company
> structure is not the only change we're going through. The expansion is
> just starting and as it goes on, resources will initially be spent more
> on building the organization and hiring the right people than would be
> necessary if we didn't make the expansion. Without the expansion we would
> however be lost eventually as we would hit a brick wall without the
> necessary resources.
>
> I will try to keep you posted on these developments and I want to
> reassure you that we are not gone, but quite the opposite, we are making
> a move to become more aggressive in the future, but it has made us less
> visible for some time and has hurt the product development and release
> cycle, and it is likely to do so from time to time as we go ahead. A new
> release with a few fixes shouldn't be far away now though.
>
> Regards,
> Karl Avedal
>





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