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Anyone else want to come on board?Īndy RE: Support for an independant version of SideKick tilltek (Programmer) 22 Oct 05 09:19 Money: get 1000 people to invest £100 and you have £100,000 would that pay for a total rewrite? That way you can forget about sidekick and sart with a clean sheet. In the meantime if anyone knowns of PIM programmes that allow drag and drop diary planning from contact listings I would be very interested.Ī finally thought, can we get a 'shit hot' computer student to write a similar programme for his/her PHD project, say fund his/ her education for a year. If you get any further with finding the access codes and gain licence control let me know. Viability would depend on the demand for the software.
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New updates could be charged to users for downloads purely to fund future upgrades to keep up with software updates. However I for one would be prepared to invest in a revamp and run a concortium of investors. But with some expansion on the contact manager side it could become of interest to small businesses I dont think that sidekick is commercially viable. In reality there is perhaps not much of a business oportunity here. As a sales person I can plan a months sales calls in one evening. MS mobile 2003 and the new version 5.įor sales people the main benifit of Sidekick 98 is the ability to drag and drop your customers from database window straight into your diary page. The key to a successful relaunch of Sidekick is to get it working and syncronising with current MS mobile units. However it looks like knowbody owns it anymore.
Thought of selling my house to buy the software. RE: Support for an independant version of SideKick But it is also possible that the reason Starfish abandoned SK in the first place is that the source code is inefficiently written and labor intensive to maintain and update. If Intellisync has completely abandoned all of the SK code, they might make it available free or for a small royalty to someone that wants to run with it. I can't find a screenshot, but it seems to be just a syncing template to interface with other programs, like Outlook. Intellisync now distributes a product called Intellisync Desktop. Motorola bought Starfish, then sold it to Pumatech, which changed its name to Intellisync Corp.
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The exact same skin as SK, but without most of the features. They changed SKs name to Truesync Desktop and bundled it with Truesync, but it was completely stripped-down.
They believed that the money was in their syncing software, Truesync. Starting in 99, Starfish began eliminating features from SK.
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I have often thought that there could be a business opportunity to buy the SK source code, update it and remarket the software. There is no program on the market that comes close to SK98.