Re: If anyone cares to critique my SeeScreen technology or website
- From: "Peter Olcott" <NoSpam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 09:55:16 -0500
"Ian Brown" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You mention MFC C++ four times in your post (to avoid flames obviously!)I don't want to screen out any other programmers, since SeeScreen will be
but not once on your whole website. In addition to Tom and Pete's
comments, who is your intended clientele, is it MFC C++,
or the general user, you say in several places you can connect
two programs, but not whether this needs to be added to one
program with an API or whether the user can connect them
themselves eg can they connect their webcam window to wordpad.
offered as a generic component. I would not expect anyone to be creating a
new computer language using VB, that is more a job for C++.
My comment was intended that you don't mention who your
prospective users are, fundamentally how are people going to
plug this in. I think you mentioned an API or COM interface
but nothing is mentioned on the website.
It will probably be COM, yet I don't know COM yet.
And the links re pricing were intended to suggest you might
give an indication of pricing on the website, at the moment,
you're placing yourself in the "if you have to ask
you can't afford it!" category. Are you aiming to sell to
enterprises or ISVs or do you just want someone to buy the company?
Ian.
I am concurrently pursuing about a dozen different kinds of options to reach
self-sustaining cash flow ASAP. I will have my web developer add a download
link, and on this link I will explain that the product is a 99% complete working
prototype. I am probably not pursuing a company buyout, because at this stage
the price would tend to be too low. One option that I may pursue is providing
this technology as geographically exclusive franchises to software service
companies.
.
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