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FW: Réf. : RE: Réf. : A Theory at the End of the Rainbow?
Subject:FW: Réf. : RE: Réf. : A Theory at the End of the Rainbow? From:Tracey Moore <traceym -at- APPLIEDMAPPING -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 20 Nov 1998 08:51:24 -0500
Am I naive, or are there really companies out there producing software that no one wants or needs?
The only reason we create software is because someone has requested it and is willing to pay for it. Even big companies get lots of customer feedback, and I hope that it drives the upgrade changes.