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Re: Mac OS X and Frontier
Author: Dave Winer Posted: 8/31/2000; 2:03:30 PM Topic: Mac OS X and Frontier Msg #: 20612 (In response to 20608) Prev/Next: 20611 / 20613
Let's try to get creative on ways to catch Apple's attention with Manila/Frontier running on Mac OS X.On Tuesday I went to visit a friend of mine who's VP-Business Development at Macromedia, David Jacobs. I've known Dave for 15 years, and he's one of my best friends. I told him what we were doing, and they're really in the loop with Apple, and he said he still wasn't clear on what our software does.
Now Dave is a great salesman. How can we show him what we can do in the context of their premier product, Dreamweaver, the role Manila and Mac OS X can play in making the Mac a great asset not just in education but in business too?
I have to find the right demo, and pitch to unlock his creativity. I want to do this, I'm not a great salesman, in fact I'm almost an anti-salesman. But I want this product to be appreciated and used in the Mac OS X environment.
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Mac OS X and Frontier, Russell Lipton, 8/31/2000; 3:05:45 PM
- [Duplicate Post], Andrew Duncan, 8/31/2000; 3:20:42 PM
- Re: Mac OS X and Frontier, Andrew Duncan, 8/31/2000; 3:20:44 PM
- Re: Mac OS X and Frontier, Ralph Hempel, 8/31/2000; 3:34:08 PM
- Re: Mac OS X and Frontier, Brian Sassaman, 8/31/2000; 8:43:15 PM
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