Vic wrote:
>> However, the fact that your product is not unique in the market place
>> doesn't strike me as a reason to give up.
>
> Absolutely. Diversity is a good thing.
One of the reasons for trying. And sustain important discussions like this.
> What I'm trying to highlight is that the first question any potential user
> or investor will ask is "why?". There needs to be a good answer to that,
> or the project fails - however good, bad or indifferent it might actually
> be.
The project has had significant, stakeholder; downloads and a generally good
rank on SourceForge. The SourceForge page outlines the technical highlights
of the project, that is the first point of entry. The website is there for
support. Most businesses/organisations/projects invest a significant amount
of time evaluating software - therefore take time to compare the details. Not
like, for instance, mp3/ogg software or peer to peer download software.
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