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Comment What I think the NYTimes is hoping for... (Score 1) 488

Here is my best guess:

1: Paywall goes up.
2: Pageviews and visit stats drop like a rock.
3. [weeks/months later] Consumers realize that the NYTimes content is in fact higher quality than what they can access for free elsewhere.
4. Some percent of their pre-paywall consumers purchase online subscriptions.
5. Profit!

Comment Re:The joy of flipping pages? (Score 1) 143

I had to laugh when I came to this paragraph:

"If the Hurst e-reader is easy to use, inexpensive and isn't as locked down as the Kindle, I would give it a chance."

I would give them a 25% chance of it being easy to use, and about 10% chance of making it inexpensive enough to convince a large segment of their subscriber population to consider it affordable. I will give them a 0% chance it being less DRM-restricted than the Kindle.

In other words, this device will fail miserably.

Comment Been using Bibble Pro for years now (Score 1) 271

I have been using Bibble Pro from Bibble Labs for years now, and have been very very happy with the results. I want my photo editor to be a dedicated to the task of just editing photos - I don't need it to be an all-purpose graphics tool or a file manager. In this task, Bibble really excels. It is geared towards users with higher-end needs, such as very broad raw file support, multi-threaded batch processing, and bulk workflow tools.

Well worth the $130.

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