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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: Wednesday, 8 September 2004 8:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [U2] Southern California presentation on DesignBais
Sean W Ferguson wrote
In a message dated 9/7/2004 3:46:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The pricing model is also very attractive for sites that want to get up and
going quickly. $1000US for a developer license and end-user seats are $100
per year for license and support.
See imho this is
Again, I'm not getting into a mud slinging match. For whatever reason,
people are excited about DesignBais without the mud. I'm learning as I go
why they're getting excited and I'm just trying to share some info. Once
people have the info they can do their own feature comparisons and make
their
Tony,
Why not get into a shooting match? Match Visage Designer and Visage BIT
feature for feature...
especially true file locking and those systems requirements that will shoot
back at you if they are too simple to really work.
And tricycles are simpler than two wheelers but we managed to
This is precisely the reason why I don't want to get into a shooting match.
People spend more time focusing on product comparisons, competitive
positioning, and posturing metaphors like tricycles than they do on just
appreciating products for their own merits. This is an election year in the
USA,
Interesting product. How does it compare to Visage? From a quick
glance at the DesignBais website they look very similar in concept and
design.
http://www.staminasoftware.com/Products/Visage/Products_Visage.htm
Tony Gravagno wrote:
In case anyone missed my recent mention of this I thought I'd
Sean W Ferguson wrote:
Interesting product. How does it compare to Visage? From a quick
glance at the DesignBais website they look very similar in concept and
design.
http://www.staminasoftware.com/Products/Visage/Products_Visage.htm
I have no experience with Visage yet, outside of