Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
If you (one man shop) printers focused on learning separations, your business would slowly fail due to a lack of attention (on your business).
Yeah, I gotta chime in here as well.I generally love Tom's participation here since I use CorelDRAW, and he has had a lot to contribute to the Corel world.It's pretty obvious that beyond "curiosity" this thread is part of a thinly veiled sales campaign, but threre has been just enough general separation information that I let it stand and stay in this section.However, like the regular scheduled cesspool of our national, state, and local elections, we see that most candidates just won't take the effort to stand on their own merits, and resort to attacks and negative campaigns.Unfortunately, I see this in this particular "campaign" as well.Now, I am not privy to detailed history of possible bad blood, nor Tom's marketing background or sales presentation techniques in the past, but I truly wish that his presentation could focus more on why one should consider his products rather than why folks should avoid others.Negative campaigning or ads are often a fine line, and hard to define sometimes, but we all pretty much know the difference when we see it.So Tom, tell us what you got, make your presentation, maybe offer a discount to TSB members, and please stick around to post about Corel techniques and problems in general.You are a true asset, and I know that your products can stand on their own qualities.
Its his gorilla marketing that sucks.