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Subject: [TRLog] Renaissance?
From: lee@dixieliner.com (Lee Hiers)
Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 17:06:11 -0500
On 2 Jan 2002, at 15:00, LogWindows@aol.com wrote:

> If you think there is a market, put your money where your mouth is.
> It'll cost between $100,000 - $200,000 to do it right (i.e. all
> features, docs, etc). It'll take 9-12 months to do and you need a good
> Windows coder, device driver coder, documentation writer and QA person
> just to get to the beta cycle.

Or someone with the dedication and skills of Tree, who would 
undertake a project like this out of his desire to have something 
that no-one would (or could) produce commercially.  Something to fit 
his ways of operating...the ways of a world-class, champion operator. 
 Something that other people may discover is useful after the fact.  
Not as a money-making venture.  

It takes someone who has paid the dues and invested sweat-equity, not 
someone who thinks they can throw money at a project and have it 
magically do what needs to be done and that people will beat a path 
to buy it...or if they don't, that it isn't worth doing.

When Tree wrote the program, he wrote it for himself.  There was no 
known market for the program at that time.  But gradually word leaked 
out and he decided to start selling it to others.  The revenue 
generated vs. the amount of time he has spent working on TR would 
result in a pitiful hourly rate I'm sure.  But Tree does this as a 
labor of love, and it's the only way a niche product such as this can 
exist with such a limited user base.

> If you want to fund it and share a portion of the royalties for your
> funding, let me know.

The bottom line isn't always the bottom line...some folks never 
understand that.

"Progress" will someday make the TR program we know and love obsolete 
(some say it already has)...if Tree decides that he needs a Windows 
logger, I'm sure he could invest the time and produce one that does 
what he needs...and the cycle may start over.  Or, others with 
similar motivation may step in to fill the void.  I've heard WriteLog 
is a decent Windows contest logger, but I haven't looked at it in 
years.  Someday I may have to consider it.  But in the meantime, I'm 
satisfied with old-fashioned DOS and TR.  And as long as I've got 
computer hardware that will run it and allow me to operate as I can 
now, I'll never have any need to "upgrade" to the Windows environment.

Thanks again, Tree.

73 de Lee

--
Lee Hiers, AA4GA
Cornelia, GA

lee@dixieliner.com


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