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Kirk 103898218-Aug-16 5:55
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Let me give you the outsiders view of INTUIT.
They started with an electronic way to balance your checkbook!
It was horrible code. But it fit a need.

They parlayed that into QuickBooks. At first the accountants HATED QB.
Because it let normal people (like me) do accounting. And do it fairly well,
or fairly wrong, depending.

Then Intuit focused on tools for the Accountants, so they could process the files,
etc. (My brother is a CPA, certified in QB). For many years QB Sucked for multiple users.
They made MILLIONS along the way.

Their QB Online. Kinda sucks, and is missing key, obvious features (Like an External Customer ID
to link customers in QB to customers in the clients DB, in a unique fashion). OMG. They missed that?

The point of this dribble is that Perfect Software doesn't always sell.
Don't focus on perfection, focus on getting it working, and scratching the itch.
It can always be rewritten later, if it is successful. QB was rewritten about 4 times.

So, you are running into the old paradigm: Fast, Right or Cheap: Choose 2! (You cannot optimize for all 3). Since you are doing it yourself, and without funding. CHEAP is now there.
So, you are contemplating your choices.

Do I do it RIGHT? Or do I do it Fast? (Getting it finished).

How much is an unfinished movie or book worth? (About nothing, there are a zillion of them).
[Ignore getting paid (raising money) to finish a good story, unless that is your intent]

Hopefully this helps you see where you are at.

At one point in my career, we released a stable (but unfinished product), with the ability to push updates out to the clients throughout the US. We were YEARS behind the competition. But in the first year, we averaged 2.5 updates per week EVERY WEEK. 99% of the updates were stable and added missing functionality that reduced work effort of the customers. Within a year, we were on par with the other software. And 6 months after that, we were ahead of them, and all the buzz. And we never stopped for a couple of more years, when they closed up shop. By then our updates were down to 1-2/month, but we did not need so many.

A Stable framework that is safe/easy to update goes a long way. Updates are guaranteed to happen.
To me, focus there, the rest will take care of itself.

What is wrong with Publish/Feedback/Develop/TEST/Publish... as a cycle? It will get you where you are going. Just try not to break it. If you do, fix it quickly!

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