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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.http://infopoll.net/live/surveys/s27784.htm 1.45. If a new version of Kylix was released supporting the latest Linux distros, servers, and libraries... It's likely that I would purchase it It's not likely that I would purchase it juliusz -- InstallMade - Kylix-specific installer http://www.superobject.com/installmade/ http://www.superobject.com/imoe/download.html
Post Follow-up to this messagejuliusz wrote: > http://infopoll.net/live/surveys/s27784.htm > > 1.45. If a new version of Kylix was released supporting the latest > Linux distros, servers, and libraries... > > It's likely that I would purchase it > It's not likely that I would purchase it It's just a pity it is so skewed for Windows that it is impossible to properly fill it in if the above question is the one you REALLY want to answer. B
Post Follow-up to this messagejuliusz schrieb: > http://infopoll.net/live/surveys/s27784.htm > > 1.45. If a new version of Kylix was released supporting the latest > Linux distros, servers, and libraries... > > It's likely that I would purchase it > It's not likely that I would purchase it given the lousy quality of Borland produkts in the last years, Dale has even beaten the Pizaman, they would first have to show that something has changed in a positive direction. Martin
Post Follow-up to this message> http://infopoll.net/live/surveys/s27784.htm >=20 > 1.45. If a new version of Kylix was released supporting the latest=20 > Linux distros, servers, and libraries... Wow, that's a great poll - and it has several questions that are relevant to Linux/Kylix. Everybody still interested into Kylix should take that poll. Simon
Post Follow-up to this message> > > Wow, that's a great poll - and it has several questions that are > relevant to Linux/Kylix. > > Everybody still interested into Kylix should take that poll. > Humm, that's exactly.... let me count them all.... TWO! ;-) (1.45 and 3.5) And how shall I fill in the rest? For example the required question: 1.4. Which version of Delphi do you currently use as your primary "day to day" Delphi IDE? *
Post Follow-up to this messageMartin Waldenburg wrote: > they would first have to show that something has changed > in a positive direction. > It is not a secret that Borland's most precious asset are in fact developers. I was Borland customer for over seventeen years and I remember old good times when Borland had thousands of dedicated,loyal developers and supporters.. They choose Borland primary because Borland was able to offer an alternative to Microsoft and the product usually was superior. It is very easy to squander promising innovative technology and even easier to squander peoples trust. It is better to have ten happy loyal customers than one resentful, I guess nobody should need a survey to figure that one out. <BORL 5.46> so. juliusz -- InstallMade - Kylix-specific installer http://www.superobject.com/installmade/ http://www.superobject.com/imoe/download.html
Post Follow-up to this messageOn 2005-05-11, Simon Kissel <kissel@computerman.de> wrote: > > Wow, that's a great poll - and it has several questions that are > relevant to Linux/Kylix. > > Everybody still interested into Kylix should take that poll. The main problem with the poll is that people now say "that is nice", but back down if it is a minor feature that has a Eur 2500 pricepoint. Most people don't auto upgrade with Eur 1500 upgrade pricepoints. They wait till they really need the features in question, even if they are fond of them. If Borland really wants to win clientele back, a basic Delphi with standard db support should be Eur 500-750, and a Eur 250 upgrade. Then they get some clientele back, and might get the auto-upgrade to the newest version mentality back they had in D2-D6 years. IMHO they are betting _way_ to much on an "Enterprise" market.
Post Follow-up to this messageI agree with Marco V. at all , i think that if Borland make a new Kylix ver. the marketing decision about the price will be relevant, a version with low price can enter in the market better. Who spend a lot of for a tool is a person / company who have already project that can justfy the investments, if you want enter in a new market the only way is to maximize the distribution of your products... rgds ivan "Marco van de Voort" <marcov@stack.nl> ha scritto nel messaggio low news:slrnd864qr.1n35.marcov@turtle.stack.nl... > On 2005-05-11, Simon Kissel <kissel@computerman.de> wrote: > > The main problem with the poll is that people now say "that is nice", but > back down if it is a minor feature that has a Eur 2500 pricepoint. > > Most people don't auto upgrade with Eur 1500 upgrade pricepoints. They > wait > till they really need the features in question, even if they are fond of > them. > > If Borland really wants to win clientele back, a basic Delphi with > standard > db support should be Eur 500-750, and a Eur 250 upgrade. > > Then they get some clientele back, and might get the auto-upgrade to the > newest version mentality back they had in D2-D6 years. > > IMHO they are betting _way_ to much on an "Enterprise" market. >
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