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To: UNDERTAKER who wrote (258)1/4/1998 1:40:00 PM
From: White Shoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 598
 
Jot-It is like Net Nanny. They are both hyped one-product companies that are more stock promotions than viable enterprises. Just my opinion. Both trade on Vancouver and have been the subject of hot debate on SI. Not worth the trouble IMO. Compare these with SWEBF, recommended by one poster here, with its subsidiary Alpha Software, with six or seven top quality products in the market, old names like HotMetal Pro and new products as well...market cap only $14 mil and no debt...there is no comparison. If I have to recommend a struggling micro-cap software company at all it will be one which has shown its "Metal" such as SWEBF.

Thrustmaster has been profitable, a bit of a different angle than Jot-It! (name change now, guess 3M would have caused trademark trouble), but I don't think much of these game peripheral companies with their 3D gizmos. Shareholders of Gravis will probably back me up on this one...they can't make money over the long haul and eventually go out of business.