PureBasic.com, PB4, time for a Gallery on the main webpage?
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 10:41 am
Just curious. Even though PB4 is an RC/Beta, might it be a good idea to consider upgrading the Screenshots page to show the new stuff? Maybe consider adding a Gallery, a la BB?
Might not be quite the time yet, but I think it would be an excellent opportunity to introduce the Public to PureBasic version 4. While simplicity of design is nice, when people read about PB4 from a review somewhere and click the Homepage link, wouldn't it be great to have some real whizz-bang graphics shots or demo's showing what PB4 can do?
And before anyone says no, consider that Fred is working on PB fulltime, and the more -full- licenses he sells, the more he can continue such. Showing that PB can not only do apps, but also other stuff graphical in nature should be a goal. Maybe make a contest out of it?
Oh yeah, does Fred have anyone out scouring the net for future review sites? Aside from the standards like OSNews, etc, PB is perfect for hobbiest niche markets like Nuts and Volts. If there was a good PB terminal serial/terminal program available with source, you'd get quite a few customers from that one magazine. Or, get some benchmarks vs tradional languages like C/C++, Java, etc, and do something neat to get on Slashdot...
Maybe some time for PR/Marketing thinking?
Might not be quite the time yet, but I think it would be an excellent opportunity to introduce the Public to PureBasic version 4. While simplicity of design is nice, when people read about PB4 from a review somewhere and click the Homepage link, wouldn't it be great to have some real whizz-bang graphics shots or demo's showing what PB4 can do?
And before anyone says no, consider that Fred is working on PB fulltime, and the more -full- licenses he sells, the more he can continue such. Showing that PB can not only do apps, but also other stuff graphical in nature should be a goal. Maybe make a contest out of it?
Oh yeah, does Fred have anyone out scouring the net for future review sites? Aside from the standards like OSNews, etc, PB is perfect for hobbiest niche markets like Nuts and Volts. If there was a good PB terminal serial/terminal program available with source, you'd get quite a few customers from that one magazine. Or, get some benchmarks vs tradional languages like C/C++, Java, etc, and do something neat to get on Slashdot...
Maybe some time for PR/Marketing thinking?