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Default Inventory and provisioning program dillemma

"Ger Rietman" wrote in message
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Hello all,
Here is a dillemma I am wresting with for some time now, and I really
would appreciate your opinion on this one.
I run a small software company in the Netherlands specialized in marine
applications.
I am a sailor myself and the proud owner of a 39' Nicholson ketch I and my
family use for extended cruising.
I often found myself in a situation where I needed parts and other stuff
of which I was sure I had stored it somewhere on board but could not
remember where exactly. A 39-footer has a lot of spaces where you can
loose a lot of stuff. You may recognize this. Being a software developer I
thought I should be able to write a PC program to solve this pain, so I
did. The result is an inventory an provisioning program dedicated to
boaters with many filtering options including the option to find lost
stuff on board back quickly. I called the program 'VisualBin' since it
uses a visual method of representing storage space on board.
I have been using and improving the program for some years now and I like
it very much. Currently I have decided it is good enough to include it in
our company's product portfolio, in other words, to sell it to the sailing
and cruising community.
I am convinced the program will benefit many cruising people and live
aboards, for a fair price. Yet I do not know how to bring it to your
attention without running the risk of being accused of spamming since it
_is_ a commercial product.
Any suggestions on how to show the benefits of VisualBin to you without
publishing a link to the web site here?
/Ger Rietman


Well, certainly don't encourage anyone to search google for the program.
Seems like a rather slick way of marketing the item, but I like the effort.
LOL

Nice that you have a download for free, but I think the program is
overpriced at $40 US.

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