Richard....

Of course if RevPro gets enough market traction (i.e., a large enough installed base) then a publisher would be interested. As of now, it seems to me that it is far more likely that Dreamcard will achieve that level of market penetration sooner because it is going to be sold in a more mainstream way rather than through narrower dev channels.

Dan

On Aug 6, 2004, at 12:41 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

Dan Shafer wrote:

I'm afraid the bookstore route is closed to us for the moment. When Dreamcard gets enough traction and the software is available in stores, we may be able to convince some specialty places like Fry's to carry it, but mainstream bookstores aren't likely to touch it unless it comes from a major publisher or through an established distributor.

Why is this necessarily limited to DreamCard?

There are books on many professional development tools, including Director, RealBASIC, and others, at a great many mainstream bookstores.

Wouldn't the award-winning pro Rev product be worth marketing? With the higher margins I would think it would be even more so....

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