Thursday, December 4, 2008
Received my Username and Password!
Ok - just to manage some expectations here:
There is no huge organization behind the CherryPal from my direct experience.
Max Seybold is answering emails personally and recently said:
"At the Brand Angel party July 3rd I clearly stated that the success of CherryPal's design principles (building the same product, though, lower energy consumption and much cheaper) is much more important to me than the success of CherryPal (the company) itself. Don't get me wrong, I am fully commited to making CherryPal successful.
CherryPal evolved from a project to a company just recently. We are not a multi-billion dollar company. We don't have budget nor desire to put any spin on what's going on. It is what it is."
So, it goes that I received my username and password,
and my 2 colleagues and I are working to get the keyboard, mouse and CherryPal all communicating...
We plug in the username, the password, and a desktop comes up that has icons for
Home, Trash and File System.
:)
There is no huge organization behind the CherryPal from my direct experience.
Max Seybold is answering emails personally and recently said:
"At the Brand Angel party July 3rd I clearly stated that the success of CherryPal's design principles (building the same product, though, lower energy consumption and much cheaper) is much more important to me than the success of CherryPal (the company) itself. Don't get me wrong, I am fully commited to making CherryPal successful.
CherryPal evolved from a project to a company just recently. We are not a multi-billion dollar company. We don't have budget nor desire to put any spin on what's going on. It is what it is."
So, it goes that I received my username and password,
and my 2 colleagues and I are working to get the keyboard, mouse and CherryPal all communicating...
We plug in the username, the password, and a desktop comes up that has icons for
Home, Trash and File System.
:)
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