Hello Paul.
unique wrote:It's great to see you have so much energy for the product and the developers
Thank you mate. But as a PC 'kind of guy', I suppose you may have misunderstood why I am so passionate about this software?
unique wrote:
....however I would rather hope that Shark gets developed based on the fact that it needs it rather than the fact it needs to sell seats ? I for one would not buy if that was the case..
Well of course, I generally wholeheartedly agree with you, but imo, Shark needs both, because there is little incentive to improve a product if sales are low. This is one of the very reasons I like Tim and want to do everything I can to support his software. Tim has stuck with this through thick and thin. How many other companies can you name me who have shown so much devotion?.
However, what really puts Shark such a strong position at this very moment, is that for Macintosh and Mac OS X, there is NOTHING out there (ACIS-based), at present to touch Shark. As a windows user, I would imagine that you have never even considered that?
unique wrote:
Ohhh and you wouldnt find me in the Apple camp..im a PC kinda guy :D
Paul, the funny thing is that you are already in the Apple camp whether you like it or not! :D I'm also curious to know why you were drawn to the Shark line, because Shark's interface (especially compared to many other PC-based CAD packages), is 100% Macintosh. As a Windows user, you are open to a plethora of CAD packages and applications, and with these existing 'quirks' being part of the current build of VC/ Shark, why have you chosen Shark over other Windows-based packages?
I am a designer, because I like good functional design. I bought my first Mac 15 or so years ago. Before that I was using ones in the graphics departments at work. I have seen Windows go from a DOS based machine to ripping off every single function of the Macintosh (even lately Microsoft have now ripped off Apple's Expose f9 function- I found that one hidden in a Microsoft notebook mouse driver the other day). Microsoft keep at it, ripping off other people ideas- and never quite getting it right, but still people buy this rubbish- and accept it as 'just another virus' or whatever when it all goes wrong, which of course, it is not. I'm ranting now!
I don't want to start a PC vs Mac debate, because they never really go anywhere (and get really boring too), but I will state that I loathe bad design, and I especially loathe windose (but I am forced to use it, because as an engineer, windows is rife- especially in the UK). Now Steve Bullmer is MS CEO (heavens forbid), I'm going to fight this horrible standard dropping platform, until I drop dead! ;)
However, I will end by saying that every hardened PC user I've ever met, or had an acquaintance with, once they have realised how much simpler and more powerful Macs are, have never switched back to Windows. That's a fact. :D