View Full Version : COM: Foreordain the future of Oxygen Phone Manager
Oxygen Software
19-11-2004, 04:02 AM
Hello.
Mobile market offers new opportunities every day. These are new technologies with great benefits,
new phone models with wider ranges of use, new emotions that you receive using them.
Today our top product Oxygen Phone Manager (http://www.opm-2.com) stays on a cross-road. Which way
should it go? What phones and technology to work with? This is your chance to decide it and let it
perform new opportunities to you with grateful response.
Take a minute and leave your opinion at our http://www.oxygensoftware.com. Let your decision
predestine the future life of Oxygen Phone Manager.
Thank you in advance, Oxygen Software Team.
Oxygen Software - tools for your mobile phone.
http://www.oxygensoftware.com
http://www.oxygensoftware.co.uk
Does this mean you can't make up your mind?
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Tony Lathouras
19-11-2004, 02:58 PM
"BG" <borje (AT) gmx (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:J_6nd.122188$dP1.423816 (AT) newsc (DOT) telia.net...
> Does this mean you can't make up your mind?
>
> <- snip a lot of commercial dibble ->
>
>
I have used their products for a number of years, and always been happy with
their software. I guess what they are wanting to know is, what does the
average punter want to do with mobile phone software. I spose they are
seeking opinions of sorts from the customers they are hoping to keep or
entice!
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 14:58:01 +1100, "Tony Lathouras"
<tony_lathouras (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>I have used their products for a number of years, and always been happy with
>their software. I guess what they are wanting to know is, what does the
>average punter want to do with mobile phone software. I spose they are
>seeking opinions of sorts from the customers they are hoping to keep or
>entice!
Maybe so, but there are very few companies spamming most phone related
news groups like they do.
They seem to think there´s a separate set of rules for them.
I don't even want to think about what news groups would look like if
more companies decided to do the same!!!
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Tony Lathouras
19-11-2004, 09:48 PM
"BG" <borje (AT) gmx (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:419dc0a0.1618203 (AT) news (DOT) individual.net...
> On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 14:58:01 +1100, "Tony Lathouras"
> <tony_lathouras (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
>>I have used their products for a number of years, and always been happy
>>with
>>their software. I guess what they are wanting to know is, what does the
>>average punter want to do with mobile phone software. I spose they are
>>seeking opinions of sorts from the customers they are hoping to keep or
>>entice!
>
> Maybe so, but there are very few companies spamming most phone related
> news groups like they do.
>
> They seem to think there´s a separate set of rules for them.
>
> I don't even want to think about what news groups would look like if
> more companies decided to do the same!!!
True!!
I dont see any way of regulating it tho.... and if commercial advertising
does start to out weigh regular posts, it could lead to many groups becoming
unusable. It would be a shame to see aus.* groups go down that track.
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