19 May 06 - 07:54 AM (#1743817) Subject: BS: software site From: GUEST,Paul S Hey y'all. I've never seen a post like this on here before, so please let me know if this is a tasteless thing to do; I don't want to step over any lines. I've just launched a new site selling software that I've created. Now I'm trying to promote it to people who I think would use it. I think one of the applications would be useful for mudcatters (but then again, I developed it -- so I think everyone should have it). Is there a way or place to promote it here? ... or is that pretty much the opposite of what the Mudcat is about? I'm thinking it's probably closer to the latter as opposed to the former. If that's the case, please accept my apologies. Thanks, Paul |
19 May 06 - 08:07 AM (#1743829) Subject: RE: BS: software site From: artbrooks Paul, this place discourages spam-type ads. However, IMHO, if your software has something to do with folk music (whatever that is) or music production or reproduction this is a perfectly appropriate place. If not, its not. |
19 May 06 - 08:11 AM (#1743831) Subject: RE: BS: software site From: Geoff the Duck Give us the link - if it is something which is musically useful somebody may be interested. The mudcat membership are quite capable of making their own decisions about whether your tread is welcome or just spamming us. Let us know what you are selling and we will either take an interest or ignore it - there's only one way to find out. Quack! Geoff the Duck. |
19 May 06 - 08:22 AM (#1743841) Subject: RE: BS: software site From: GUEST,Paul S Thanks, guys. It doesn't relate directly to music. The software is a database to manage your bookmarks/favorites. I wrote it for personal use a few years ago when I found that my Favorites menu was getting unmanagable with the hundreds of music sites I was bookmarking. With the huge knowledgebase that a lot of you seem to have of helpful sites, I thought this would be a good fit. The site is SourceForSoftware.com and the software is called PS Bookmarker. Once again, I apologize if this is inappropriate. Thanks, Paul |
19 May 06 - 09:18 AM (#1743872) Subject: RE: BS: software site From: Bill D I guess I am not 'offended', but there is freeware out there that does those tasks well already. |
19 May 06 - 10:00 AM (#1743889) Subject: RE: BS: software site From: GUEST,Paul S Drat. I think we should start a movement to crush all those freeware companies out there -- starting with Google! Who's with me? Mr. Gates? Anyone else? |
19 May 06 - 10:46 AM (#1743902) Subject: RE: BS: software site From: Bill D *smile*....to crush freeware, you need to make what you write do stuff either WAY better, or that no one else has done at at all. Why, I have 2-3 applications like that.*grin* It's always good to see if you can tweak a concept and improve software....who knows, maybe you'll find a small market. Enough to buy beer, anyway.... |
19 May 06 - 11:34 AM (#1743936) Subject: RE: BS: software site From: GUEST,Paul S Hey Bill, Would you be able to tell me what those applications are called? ... or better yet, give me URLs for them? Thanks, Paul Spafford paul@sourceforsoftware.com |
19 May 06 - 12:01 PM (#1743954) Subject: RE: BS: software site From: Bill D I'll see if I can find specific ones later. I am JUST about to leave town for the weekend... To see some at favorite sites of mine, try Pricelessware.com and Son of Spy |
19 May 06 - 01:18 PM (#1744001) Subject: RE: BS: software site From: GUEST,Paul S Thanks, Bill. |