Mike, > effective I think. While they haven't and won't catch IE, it enough > that they left Opera in the dust. If you believe stats, Opera's > market share has remained unchanged since 2004, but FF is inching up > slowly.
Thanks. I suspect that FF would not have done so well if it were not free. > RITLabs could use a marketing expert to define it's products, shape an > intended user base and sell the product. Right now it seems that TB! > is used by those who are referred by a current user or bumble into it > on a Google search. And they seem content with that for some reason. Trying to sell software that others give away free is a special challenge. Perhaps the standard approach you suggest wouldn't be sufficient in this case. -- Gleason Using 3.99.25 on Windows XP, 5.1, Build 2600. IMAP email provider is Fastmail, which uses Cyrus server software. ________________________________________________________ Current beta is (none) | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html