Paragraph four, in bold: "In order to stay competitive, web companies now must provide for all devices."
An expanded quote from that paragraph: "If I’m walking down a hallway, I’ll be swyping on my Nexus S. When I get to my desk, I’ll switch to my MacBook Pro, and when I jump on a long flight, I’ll be typing on my iPad. I expect demand the absolute best user experience on each of these devices, and vote with my wallet for the company that will provide this."
The goal of OrangeSlyce appears to be connecting designers and customers. It's inherently social. Why wouldn't I want to have ready access to browse projects (as a student) or monitor my listing (as a project stakeholder)? I'm not trying to be a prick here, I'm just encouraging everyone to step outside this situation and get objective for a moment. We didn't go with Basecamp for our project management needs, so I'm not in this to stick up for 37 Signals or even my own opinions on their product.
I'm prepared to cede the fact that the author's intention was to address 37 Signals and similar companies, but I really don't understand why I'm being drilled for taking away what I thought was a pretty clear point.
Paragraph four, in bold: "In order to stay competitive, web companies now must provide for all devices."
An expanded quote from that paragraph: "If I’m walking down a hallway, I’ll be swyping on my Nexus S. When I get to my desk, I’ll switch to my MacBook Pro, and when I jump on a long flight, I’ll be typing on my iPad. I expect demand the absolute best user experience on each of these devices, and vote with my wallet for the company that will provide this."
The goal of OrangeSlyce appears to be connecting designers and customers. It's inherently social. Why wouldn't I want to have ready access to browse projects (as a student) or monitor my listing (as a project stakeholder)? I'm not trying to be a prick here, I'm just encouraging everyone to step outside this situation and get objective for a moment. We didn't go with Basecamp for our project management needs, so I'm not in this to stick up for 37 Signals or even my own opinions on their product.
I'm prepared to cede the fact that the author's intention was to address 37 Signals and similar companies, but I really don't understand why I'm being drilled for taking away what I thought was a pretty clear point.