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- First of all, I want to tell you that this disc, and all of the others
- that you will see come from us in the future, is directly the child of
- a rather interesting event that Arsenal Computer attended in the Summer
- of 1995. That event was the Cyber.Xpo.95 show, sponsored by
- Alan R. Bechtold of the SysOp News... and Cyberworld Report Trade
- Newspaper. Alan Brought together a large group of BBS industry people
- under one roof, in an atmosphere that was guaranteed to allow people to
- talk to each other, rather than elbow through the crowd trying to get
- from here to there to see everything. The show was purposefully
- designed to allow not only the attendees, but the exhibitors time to
- meet, to learn, and to share.
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- And boy, am I glad he did.
-
- Up until this point, we here at the Arsenal put together each and
- every shareware disc in a very time consuming and painstaking manner.
- This worked for us, until one of my best teammates had to leave our
- employ. At that point, I knew that our old method of putting discs
- together would be too great of a burden for us... so it was time to
- do something different.
-
- Enter Cyber.Xpo.95.
-
- In addition to talking to people about what we did for a living, we got
- to talk to people about what THEY did.. and by the end of the show, it
- was quite obvious that several of them had things that could make our
- lives a LOT simpler. Conversations ensued, and deals were worked on.
- By the end of the show, everyone went back tired... but full of hope
- for the future.
-
- Not only did we get to see just what our customer were wanting from us,
- but we got to work with many of the better minds in this industry,
- and I really believe that everyone profited from the experience.
-
- There are two attendees from Cyber.Xpo.95 that I want to specifically
- thank here: Mark Williamson of Omega Software, and David Terry of
- Clark Development. Both provided material that will forever change
- the shape of Arsenal Shareware CD-ROMs. Thanks, Guys!
-
- The only real sad note about this show came several months after
- Cyber.Xpo.95... in the fact that there would be no Cyber.Xpo.96.
- Things just didn't work out for the show, and because of various
- problems, the show ended up cancelled. It's too bad, because I
- wonder what we would have accomplished this time around! :)
-
- Something that I _would_ like to see, however, is a less formal meeting
- of the minds. Trade shows are nice, but they are also incredibily
- expensive, and who says only people with money have brains? Perhaps
- a show more on the order of the various Science Fiction/Fandom
- conventions might be more in order... something that would allow a
- broader spectrum of people to participate in it. THAT would be
- quite an exciting event, don't you think?
-
- By the way, if you would like to get more information on Alan's
- excellent Trade Magazine, SysOp News and CyberWorld Report, or
- just find out more about the Cyber.Xpo show, give our BBS a call
- and we can get all the current information to you.
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- I want to take one moment out here for a little reproachment, as
- well as my kudos. That reproachment is for a VERY small minority of
- shareware/freeware authors out there. Most shareware and freeware
- authors are what I consider the cream of the industry... people that
- want to not only help their fellow man, and perhaps to further the
- American Dream a little by helping out their families with the rewards
- of their work. These people deserve our undying support, no matter how
- you cut it. Always, ALWAYS register the shareware that you use, it's
- as simple as that!
-
- The ones that I want to take issue with are those authors that seem
- to think that shareware CD-ROM publishers are some sort of antichrist
- who exists only to "defraud" them in some manner, and put in things
- into their programs like "you can pass this out free whereever and
- whenever you want, but not on a CD-ROM" or something similarly dumb.
- Lets take a little reality check here: There are two groups here that
- are symbiotic here: On one hand, you have the shareware and freeware
- authors that are thirsting to have their handiwork seen by as many
- people as possible. On the other hand, you have BBS SysOps, Shareware
- vendors and CD-ROM publishers that help to get those same programs
- out to the public that is eager to see them. Without one, you can't
- have the other. Without new programs, there is nothing for the
- distributors to distribute, and without distributors, there is no way
- for the authors to get the recogition (and registration fees) that
- they deserve.
-
- Our CD-ROMs are put together mostly for BBS usage. Our intention is
- to get the programs on this disc out there for dissemination by the
- public, which directly benefits the authors involved. We do NOT in
- any way, shape or form benefit from any particular program on this
- disc. NO ONE is going to buy this disc simply because program XZY
- is on it. If we left out one particular program, no one is really
- going to notice it, are they? I didn't think so. So please, when
- you start to think of CD-ROM distributors as the "enemy", please think
- again. Most SysOps are getting the bulk of their files from CD-ROMs
- nowadays, and if you persist on tying the hands of the BEST means of
- distribution for your product, then you might as well forget about
- your product becoming popular.
-
- I hate going on a soapbox about this, but really, isn't it time for
- a reality check out there regarding this?
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- Now, on to the family: If you have been in business for yourself, you
- know one thing: Whoever the b**tard that wrote that silly TV commercial
- that states that you can "work for yourself" and have tons of time for
- your leisure and family should be drug out into the street and shot.
- Repeatedly. When you work for yourself, you are the worst Boss that you
- can ever have: demanding, nonstop, and you never get a day off unless
- someone clobbers you over the head and drags you off.
-
- Well, I want to thank my family, and most of all my Wife, Korene, for
- not only putting up with me all the time, but even putting up with me
- during those times when I'm finishing up a disc and REALLY get surly,
- and especially for those times when she sneaks up behind me with that
- famous rubber mallet and forces me to take a break.
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- And Now, why don't you sit back and take in what we here at the Arsenal
- believe to be the BEST in BBS ready shareware! Enjoy!
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