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  • Adam Behringer

    Seattle, Washington USA

    Adam is the founder of BEEDOCS, an artisan software company that makes great timeline software for Mac OS X.

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Printing Thank You Cards Bee Docs' Thank You Cards

This week, I have been working on printing up a bunch of new "Thank You" cards with my Gocco printer. Illustration by Engin Korkmaz.

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8 Comments:

Blogger rhessJuly 14, 2008 3:44 PM

Adam
Thanks much for sending the Thank You card; i.e. thanks for the thanks!
Rick

Blogger UnknownJuly 15, 2008 9:51 AM

Thanks for the card, never got one before.

Your software is clearly crafted, shaped by a person's vision and insights. It makes me think of Marc Bernstein's NeoVictorian programming. (He is the creator of Tindbox, another fine piece of software).

Richard

Anonymous AnonymousJuly 15, 2008 10:36 AM

Adam, I received my card yesterday. Nice touch and NICE software!

Blogger Adam BehringerJuly 15, 2008 3:42 PM

Richard -

Thank you for mentioning the NeoVictorian programming. I hadn't heard of Marc Berstein's work before, but spent some time checking out his writings and sent him an introduction and license.

Adam

Anonymous AnonymousJuly 16, 2008 7:09 AM

Hi Adam

Just wanted to say a big thank you, both for the software and the card!

I'm London-based and was really pleased to get your card. My wife, on the other hand, was very suspicious and wondered who "Alice" was?!

I had to explain that it was "Adam", not "Alice", and it was a uniquely nice way of saying "thanks for buying the software".

Anyway, keep up the good work and enjoy the success!

Russ

Blogger OrdhaJuly 16, 2008 1:16 PM

I received mine today and I was very touched by your gesture, Adam.

Merci beaucoup à vous aussi !

Ordha

Anonymous AnonymousJuly 18, 2008 3:50 PM

Finished my first 3D 'timeline' and it exported flawlessly to Quicktime. ( excepting the bug which allows rear pictures to overlap those in front ).
I would like a Flash export option, a more reliable page-setup for video ( was a struggle to get Timeline to accomodate a video layout).
Comments added to events causes events to extend horizontally into the next events column and this make timeline play events out of chronological order, jumping around,
Should have an option to put timeline title at the beginning instead of the end.
A 'TREE' format would open timeline to the massive geneology customer base.
So far, enjoying it.
Peter

Blogger UnknownJuly 24, 2008 3:16 PM

Thank you Adam,

I was very touched by receiving your card, really.

It was a sign of care that reveals a lot about you and the way you run your business.

You are a lovely person.

Thank you,

Sergio

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