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Re: fun with typothings
« on: February 05, 2008, 03:23:23 PM »
My only complaint about the Blog are the typos and spelling/grammar mistakes and weird or awkward sentences. It's just a little nit-pick, and I don't personally care too much.  However, these types of things make your site look less professional to higher end clients.  I.e. in a lot of cases there is a incorrect use of "it's" where "its" should be used.

On the other hand, I realise you guys are programmers and not journalists - and frankly, that's great.  I'd rather see you invest time into improving Aladdin rather than obsessing about the language of the blog.

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Aladdin 4D will too abandon its grey look...

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We are looking for an artist in fact to paint those icons in a new modern glory.


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Todays average computer user replaces their machine about every three years.


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Unlike Commdore they understood this before it was too late...


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3D animation software is such a niche and has such a artistic but sometimes fickle customer base...


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The computer platform will be blurred and Aladdin 4D and it's set of software tools...


...etcetera.  It's just minor stuff.
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Re: Aladdin 4D Blog
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2008, 06:09:17 PM »
Oh, and just to clear things up (I realise I criticized above without offering any encouragement), I really like the blog - it's positive while remaining realistic (you make claims for the future of Aladdin but don't have your collective heads in the clouds).
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