Sound Ideas banned from filePro conference

Howard Wolowitz howiewz at beonthenet.com
Wed Oct 3 06:50:28 PDT 2007


I can't never imagine that fptech could get any dumber, but they keep proving me wrong.

I, for one, will not be attending any conference that does not showcase every possible way to improve and extend the life of filepro.  What else is the point?

In the past I have offered fptech free access to fpweb, fpnotes, and an automatic help file maker only to have them ignore them because they didn't want to support them or have a (vastly) inferior product to sell. 

My company, Aljex, has investigated Reface as a possible way to drag our filepro application into the 21st century and it's a fine product.

Enough is enough and too much is just too much.


Howie 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Hoover 
  To: filepro-list at lists.celestial.com 
  Cc: Larry Hoover 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 8:41 PM
  Subject: Sound Ideas banned from filePro conference


  I was told by Dave Stauble of Sound Ideas that he was not allowed to present at the filePro conference because his Reface product is a competitor to filePro GI.

  I don't know how other people may feel, but as the GI product is so limited, something like Reface may be the only glimmer of hope to keeping filePro alive in the GUI world.  I, for one, would love to see a presentation from third party vendors like Sound Ideas.  I have already concluded that fpgi will not suit my needs, and banning them from the conference will not change my mind.  I don't see Reface as a competitor, I see it as an enhancement.

  Any comments on this?







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