NoteMap -- Greg, it's time for Ver. 3
Posted by ureadit
on 9/28/2005
ureadit
9/28/2005 1:08 pm
OK Greg, WHERE IS VERSION 3???
On Aug. 29, 2001, the CEO of CaseSoft, maker of NoteMap, posted message # 1141:
Re: NoteMap: is anyone talking to the makers about enhancements?
Author: Greg Krehel
Posted: 8/9/2001; 11:18:09 AM
Topic: Recommendation of Contempory Outliner
Msg #: 1141 (in response to 1140)
Prev/Next: 1140/1142
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"Hey,
"I'm the person from CaseSoft who stays in touch with what's going on at the outliners.com discussion group. I'm also the CEO of our little company and an outliner user/addict from way back.
"We're VERY serious about enhancing NoteMap over time -- we'd like to think it's a very solid tool now, but we definitely don't think it's anywhere close to perfect. We plan on releasing major new versions of NoteMap EACH YEAR [sc emphasis].
"I invite your suggestions here and would also apprec1ate your direct e-mails (gkrehel@casesoft.com) and calls (904.273.5000x233) with ideas on how we can make NoteMap a better tool.
"You can download a trial version of NoteMap from www.casesoft.com. Some of you may also be interested in our other tools -- for example, TimeMap is a tool that makes it super easy to create chronology graphs.
"Our business is quite healthy. I hope you'll find that we'll be here hard at work on NoteMap Version 12 ten years from now. (I'm proud to report we just sold 15,000 copies of our CaseMap and TimeMap products to the U.S. Attorneys' Office and hope to sign them up for NoteMap also soon.)
"Have a great day!
"Greg
"gkrehel@casesoft.com"
OK Greg, WHERE IS VERSION 3???
-sc
On Aug. 29, 2001, the CEO of CaseSoft, maker of NoteMap, posted message # 1141:
Re: NoteMap: is anyone talking to the makers about enhancements?
Author: Greg Krehel
Posted: 8/9/2001; 11:18:09 AM
Topic: Recommendation of Contempory Outliner
Msg #: 1141 (in response to 1140)
Prev/Next: 1140/1142
Reads: 1395
"Hey,
"I'm the person from CaseSoft who stays in touch with what's going on at the outliners.com discussion group. I'm also the CEO of our little company and an outliner user/addict from way back.
"We're VERY serious about enhancing NoteMap over time -- we'd like to think it's a very solid tool now, but we definitely don't think it's anywhere close to perfect. We plan on releasing major new versions of NoteMap EACH YEAR [sc emphasis].
"I invite your suggestions here and would also apprec1ate your direct e-mails (gkrehel@casesoft.com) and calls (904.273.5000x233) with ideas on how we can make NoteMap a better tool.
"You can download a trial version of NoteMap from www.casesoft.com. Some of you may also be interested in our other tools -- for example, TimeMap is a tool that makes it super easy to create chronology graphs.
"Our business is quite healthy. I hope you'll find that we'll be here hard at work on NoteMap Version 12 ten years from now. (I'm proud to report we just sold 15,000 copies of our CaseMap and TimeMap products to the U.S. Attorneys' Office and hope to sign them up for NoteMap also soon.)
"Have a great day!
"Greg
"gkrehel@casesoft.com"
OK Greg, WHERE IS VERSION 3???
-sc
stephenz
9/28/2005 2:11 pm
Good question!
I remember Greg. He disappeared from this list some time ago... well, hasn't contributed even when we've been discussing NoteMap.
The last note I got from the CaseSoft folks (maybe two or three months ago) said that version 3 wasn't even begun yet (or something to that effect).
Steve Z.
I remember Greg. He disappeared from this list some time ago... well, hasn't contributed even when we've been discussing NoteMap.
The last note I got from the CaseSoft folks (maybe two or three months ago) said that version 3 wasn't even begun yet (or something to that effect).
Steve Z.
schaver
9/30/2005 12:06 am
Great posts, Greg. Nice to see honest, straightforward explanations from a CEO. I can't see a large market for outliners, either. What does an outliner do? Allow you to move text around and organize it a little more easily. Some see value in that. Most don't, and I can understand why they don't. That said, I can't see why your product is priced at $150 when its core functionality can be reproduced in Word (see, for example, http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html It seems way overpriced given its benefits.
