From: | Anthony W. Prime |
Date: | 18 Aug 2001 at 13:12:02 |
Subject: | Re: Market research on the cheap - (was: impossible site) |
On Friday 17 August 2001 15:43, Don Cox wrote:
>I think it would mainly be used when first setting up an account, and
>most people wouldn't mind paying a few quid for the advice, so long as
>they were not paying to listen to music.
>When nothing seems to work, you are glad of any help even if it costs.
>I don't think it would be a heavily used service by Amiga users, but
>there could be large numbers of "semi-computer" users soon.
Agreed and these were my thoughts. But this will be an interesting one,
semi-literate users using a vast range of different access tools, which
doesn't sound like an ideal starting point. Of course, if many of them were
using identical software, on say, ooh I don't know, some sort of Virtual
Processor based system it might be possible to provide full support.
We'll have to see.
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