April 4, 2008

Kickfire Kickfire Kickfire

Posted by peter

So it looks like these days Kickfire welcomed everyone to tell they’ve been working with Kickfire - Baron Keith Frank is writing about KickFire. Good Job Kickfire PR team you really energized community.
We also were working with Kickfire for quite a while and are also very excited to give it a try.

Enough have been written about technical basics by other people so I would not waste my time retelling.

I also prefer us to write about results of real testing rather than speculating on PR communications. Finding what products are good for, what are their sweet spots and limits is our mission. I will be playing hands on with one of these boxes next week but I guess I will not be able to publish any findings until after users conference.

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4 Comments »

  1. “I also prefer us to write about results of real testing rather than speculating on PR communications. Finding what products are good for, what are their sweet spots and limits is our mission”

    Exactly :-)

    Comment :: April 5, 2008 @ 7:01 am

  2. Yup, that’s why everyone made it very clear in their posts that no has directly played with their solutions.

    I couldn’t agree more.

    Comment :: April 5, 2008 @ 7:09 am

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