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General Software Discussion / Re: GemX - missing in action
« on: October 12, 2007, 05:26 AM »
Hi everybody,
To my point of view there is no "GemX team" but only one, perhaps two, individual(s) under the hood.
This can explain a lot of thinks.
Also, perhaps money is very scarce in the company. How many registered users are we? Not more than one hundred, I suppose. The software business, especially the pim area, is very competitive. Every day you have expenses, in The Netherlands like everywhere in the real world.
Anyway, my hope is that GemX will survive, because these softwares are very clean, and could have a great future. Of course, for example doO is very buggy and not usable as it is. But I'm suppose it only needs a few days of debugging to be one of the best pim available.
Other contradictory idea: perhaps GemX has realized that the main core of the software code was too bad, and that it was useless to try to debbug it, but that it was necessary to rewritte it again in a better way from a blank page. Then they (or he) was starting to despair because the task was enormous.
Just thoughts...
With kind regards,
Marc (registered doO user)
To my point of view there is no "GemX team" but only one, perhaps two, individual(s) under the hood.
This can explain a lot of thinks.
Also, perhaps money is very scarce in the company. How many registered users are we? Not more than one hundred, I suppose. The software business, especially the pim area, is very competitive. Every day you have expenses, in The Netherlands like everywhere in the real world.
Anyway, my hope is that GemX will survive, because these softwares are very clean, and could have a great future. Of course, for example doO is very buggy and not usable as it is. But I'm suppose it only needs a few days of debugging to be one of the best pim available.
Other contradictory idea: perhaps GemX has realized that the main core of the software code was too bad, and that it was useless to try to debbug it, but that it was necessary to rewritte it again in a better way from a blank page. Then they (or he) was starting to despair because the task was enormous.
Just thoughts...
With kind regards,
Marc (registered doO user)