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I think you hit it right on the nail there: Omega's problem is that it has not 
it's customers best interest in mind, only its own. This attitude leads 
nowhere, and eventually fails. This is the single most important difference 
between long term successful companies and the others.

Gwenn


| -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
| Von:	Larry Wright [SMTP:lwright@xxxxxxxxxx]
| Gesendet am:	Friday, September 10, 1999 9:23 PM
| An:	omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
| Betreff:	Re: My take on Omega
|
|
|
| On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Patrick Gamble wrote:
|
| > So get real. Hurrah for Traderware as and when. Until then, do not bite
| > the hand that feeds you.
|
| On the other hand (no pun intended :-), think of how it would be if there
| were no complaints. Do you think Omega would do *anything* of significance
| without the complaints?
|
| Without the public complaints, we would rely only on Omega's good
| intentions to make fixes. Do you believe Omega would do other than add
| more and more 'eye candy'? Do you really think they have *our* best
| interests in mind?
|
| I still use TS despite all the warts. I complain, and I hope it helps to
| alert Omega to the fact that there are real problems with their stuff. The
| complaints also might prompt others to produce some competition for Omega.
| This would be good for users, no?
|
| I wish there were not so many complaints, too, but reading about problems
| here has saved me *much* grief in using TS. If you don't like the
| complaints, and don't want to read them anymore, why not hit the delete
| key?  (Instead of complaining :-).
|
| Larry