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Re: [ECS] [Fwd: ECS]
Dan Carrington
Tue, 11 Aug 1998 19:53:23 -0700

But please remember, we technical people love it!!!!!!!  And your
service and help through this list!!!!!

Dan Carrington




David Rabin wrote:
> 
> MARK,
>         i think you have a great product.you have great customer support. you have
> answered my questions.i listen in on the ecs list for ideas but i bought a
> homevision because it seemed to me that ecs is too hard to install and use
> and upgrade for a casual non technical person.i tried to download ecs lite
> to try it but failed (a number of years ago so maybe it is easier now).
> popular home automation magazine claims homevision is for a geek but i
> learned to program it... i think you need a windows version of ecs lite
> that installs and runs and documents like any other win 95 program. You can
> experiment with a full featured system but when you get ready to mass
> market it you need a simple system. i dont even think homevision is really
> ready for mass marketing. i have not seen hal 2000 yet but i hear it
> installs very easily and assumes little on the part of the user.
> 
> simple will sell to a large number of people.
> 
> complex (even tho powerful) will only sell to a few technical people.
> 
> good luck mark
> 
> david

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