>Hi!
>
>It is no enough to just ask how to make as much money with MetaCard as
>possible. As MetaCard is a very small company, the personality of a
>single person is prevailing and AFAIK Scott Raney is a technology geek;
>he is into making a great product, not great marketing, which I think is
>
Hi!
It is no enough to just ask how to make as much money with MetaCard as
possible. As MetaCard is a very small company, the personality of a
single person is prevailing and AFAIK Scott Raney is a technology geek;
he is into making a great product, not great marketing, which I think is
a marvelo
on 5/27/2000 7:11 PM, Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes!
>
> As I understand it, those people will need help. Asymetrix seems to be at
> least putting ToolBook on the back shelf: it's been two years and all
> they've come up with is a minor upgrade from 7.0 to 7.1.
>
> MetaC
Yes!
As I understand it, those people will need help. Asymetrix seems to be at
least putting ToolBook on the back shelf: it's been two years and all
they've come up with is a minor upgrade from 7.0 to 7.1.
MetaCard is the closest thing they've got. Oh, and what a discovery it
would be for th
>Perhaps *current* MC users don't want, for example, multimedia-related
>features, but what about the droves of Flash/Director/Toolbook/etc users who
>have come to expect these features and others? Does MC have any chance of
>enticing more users of the above products when it caters mostly to the