Beta was technically superior. Vastly so. Then that digital stuff came
along and analog tape recording went bye bye.
Mike
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [NF] Quickbooks (was Re: [NF] RealBasic and MySQL (was Re:
VFP Metro Interface))
From: Kurt @ VR-FX <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 11/16/2012 2:11 PM
Wow - now a SECOND Change to an Email Thread name! Isn't that Thread
HiJackin? Dang...
Mike - to answer your Q. I heard that actually Beta was better than VHS
- but, VHS won. Although, I know - its not SW - so maybe this is bad
example!
How about ME as a programmer at my Last job - as this Other guy named
Mai. He was Incompetent - as my Boss claimed he was - and the Tech
Support guys HATED to work with him - because he was Incompetent - but,
alas, when it came time to make Cutbacks - I get laid off (not fired) -
and he gets to Keep his Stinky Job - even though he Stinks at it!
/Rant-Mode-Off
...OK - at least that was a little bit closer to the SW topic. Right?
:-)
-K-
On 11/16/2012 2:52 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
On 11/16/2012 1:06 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
"Quickbooks" = "momentum"
Say what you want about Intuit's products, the marketing was innovative
and genius at the time. They practically gave away Quicken...it worked
well enough...they were constantly updating (which equated to presence
and top of mind market share)...and they developed a nationwide network
of local peeps that will hold your hand if you get the jitters and they
enlisted accounting firms in the effort to earn credibility.
Quicken/Quickbooks was also groundbreaking in not forcing you to "post"
and "close" accounting periods....I still remember seeing accountants
eyes bulge out when they discovered that you actually could go back to a
prior, closed accounting period and *gasp!* CHANGE something!!!
Oh...my....god....it was the end of the world in Bean land.
Intuit's technology sucks, but Quickbooks is also a great example of a
product completely defining and controlling a software segment. THAT
takes skill! Especially the controlling part for any period of time.
I don't care for Quickbooks/Quicken either, but I respect what Intuit
has accomplished.
Peachtree Accounting Software was supposed to be very good and appease
the accountants moreso (probably because of that part about closed
periods). This is another example of how marketing and its big-$
spend can really take an arguably inferior product and make it #1.
History is littered with easy examples of such. Excel over Lotus 1-2-3
comes to mind first. VB6/Access over VFP is another. More?
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