Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!menudo.uh.edu!uace0 From: uace0@menudo.uh.edu (Michael B. Vederman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: New TT Desktop Keywords: TT Desktop TOS Message-ID: <1990Nov9.053844.28098@menudo.uh.edu> Date: 9 Nov 90 05:38:44 GMT References: <1990Nov3.205822.4009@cs.ucla.edu> Distribution: na Organization: University of Houston Lines: 61 In article <1990Nov3.205822.4009@cs.ucla.edu> stephen@oahu.cs.ucla.edu (Steve Whitney) writes: > >Folks, it looks like some of the upper management at Atari is reluctant >to release the nice new TT Desktop to the public on a disk... Personally, >I think it would sell a lot of STEs. Obviously, people aren't going to buy >an STE instead of a TT because it has the new desktop... > >So, what's the best course of action? > >We can write to Mr. Sam Tramiel, president of Atari Corp. and tell him what we >want. If you'd be willing to pay for the new desktop on your old machine, tell >him that. If you might buy an STE which had the new desktop included on a >disk, tell him that... Tell him it will sell more STEs and Megas because it >looks so much nicer than the old one and everyone else's machine looks better >at the moment. > .......... >Here's the address: > > Atari Corp. > 1196 Borregas Ave. > Sunnyvale, CA 94086 > >If enough of us write, it may happen. > I've included the entire previous message because it is worth repeating. In fact, it is worth repeating everyday until the end of the year (but I won't do that to y'all :-). The situation is seriously wrong at Atari and their thinking is all backwards, at least with middle to upper management. As one of the 'alternate' desktop manufacturers, we have openly posted that we are completely in favor of Atari releasing the NewDesk to any machine it can possible work on. Why? It will sell more machines, and the market for us poor starving developers may pick up as a result. Please, PLEASE, break your inertia of rest and write a letter (even a postcard) to Sam Tramiel at Atari at the above address. The United States market is shriveling up, and unfortunately, Atari is too caught up in personal problems to see anything but their own misgivings. Optism we have. Power you have, please write Sam Tramiel. - Mike Vederman / Double Click Software BTW - thanks for the post Steve, it is well worth saying over and over again. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Double Click Me | Double Click Software | P.O. Box 741206 | Houston, Tx, 77274 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Voice: (713)977-6520 | DC DESKTOP | DC FORMATTER | DC UTILITIES | and others