A Great Product Always Sells Itself

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jcrowder

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Oct 9, 2008, 7:58:07 AM10/9/08
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Making a great product work is the product working itself. Word of
mouth has brought Mozilla to records broken. Is this not selling
itself. Why fix something that is not broken we must move forward into
the future and know fill well what is best for the user by allowing
the users the experience of contribution. I'll bet that Mozilla will
reach the highest goal within a short time because it listens to it
users. Allows users to present fee back and input ideas. This to me is
a great product, if they can keep their eyes on the product itself and
not the value. It will sell itself once they begin to try to compete
with something that has been around since its birth which has
developed in its peak or prime it will soon die out. Then that is when
the new stuff begins. The only conclusion does not take a rocket
scientist to figure out. Mozilla got it and has it as long as they can
keep their users in it with them. So far they have lost a few due to
as others have stated, the mix of several browsers at once allowing
each one of them to do certain things for them.

That is nuts and flat out crazy opens the doors for major nightmares
as well as complications to disrupt a perfectly good system. Common
sense tells me that I will use a system that works and works well has
free to it as well as allows me to participate in the process. You
cannot tell me anything different here.

Ideas are good opinions are welcome, they are the heartbeat of any
company. Again this Mozilla product will and is selling itself over
time. IE will die out in the future, will soon be historic once a
giant always a giant. Now it is time for the younger and newer
generation of rocket computer scientists to get going forward as they
will. Our future is awesome and I cannot wait to see the next best
thing out there.

Regards,
John A. Crowder

Gwen Gray

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Oct 13, 2008, 10:44:34 AM10/13/08
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Dear Impact Forum, I am writing to apologize to your group. It was my anger
that started all this. I have been trying to improve in this area. This is a
sincere statement. I don't know what your group is all about, but I must say
your actions over the past week have shown your intelligence. I have a
suggestion, and it too is sincere. Why not take this great knowledge of
yours, save your money (or maybe you are rich) to buy lap tops for children
in cancer wards or retired citizens, or troubled teens? Please don't teach
them to take over someone's computer, but you would be giving the world
something good by teaching others. Or you could set up a computer system in
a charity that doesn't have the money to pay someone as intelligent as you.
I work in a charity dealing with people just out of prison or on the
streets. We give them food. clothing, bedding and kitchen needs. They also
need a trade. Think about it. The world is in such a mess. Once again, I am
sorry and I hope this ends our war. I truly surrender, you outrank me on
every turn. Oma (Oma is the name my grandchildren call me. It is German.)
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