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Re: iProof
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Re: iProof


  • Subject: Re: iProof
  • From: Glenn Kowalski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 14:01:58 -0500

At 10:41 AM -0800 11/14/00, email@hidden wrote:
If you require a second opinion I'm happy to provide it. Whatever name
they market their horrible product under it will continue to suck. What
surprises me is that people continue to buy it, presumably because since
the demise of Press Ready there is little else on offer at this end of
the market. BestColor do some very good Rips for many Epson inkjets
(http://www.bestcolor.com) but they are many times the price of the
infamous B*rmy Rip-off. Oppss.. I mean "iproof". I suspect the change of
name was the result of falling sales. The sooner people stop buying this
pathethic software the sooner B*rmy/iproof will go out of business. And
not before time :-)

I think they're making all their income selling the demo. They don't make it available on their Web site and charge $20 for it. With the horrible dithering output it provides, I don't see how they can even show it to a prospective buyer. It looks like sand. I saw them at MacWorld a year and a half ago but don't remember if they were showing example output or not.
--

Glenn Kowalski
Macintosh Systems Consultant
Studio 405
301-270-8445 x26
www.studio405.com


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