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Re: Spyder3?



Graeme,

 Don't take it personally, it's just business.

 Datacolor are doubtless the color management company with the
smartest marketing team.

 If they don't supply open drivers or documentation it's because they
*don't want* competitive software.

 I hate this attitude, but every software exec seems to have a poor
deprived Bill Gates locked away inside his head.

Edmund

On Nov 30, 2007 2:01 AM, Graeme Gill <email@hidden> wrote:
> email@hidden wrote:
>
> >>That doesn't seem to have stopped you from hacking Spyder support into your
> > products, Graeme. <G>
>
> I guess those of us working on supporting non mainstream computing
> platforms are used to hardware manufactures being indifferent, and
> not particularly co-operative in assisting those efforts. It's more
> unusual to come across a manufacturer that's hostile, and seems
> to have an aggressive attitude in wanting to control everything
> about their product, even after it's been sold to a customer
> ("authorized software products only" etc.).
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