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To: DR. MEADE who wrote (8883)9/24/1998 11:53:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10903
 
Dr. Meade: You have every right to be unimpressed. I certainly am!

From the product update press release: "The new technology is based on an extension of TPI's Century Scan 3.1 released in March, which has been successfully used to analyse over 1 million lines of code."

I busted a gut laughing at that one. A whole million lines of code? Any decent mid-sized IT organization has at least 10 million lines in their software portfolio. So, I presume from their statement proudly proclaiming "1 million lines of code" that most of what they did were small trials. And, since they only did a million lines, the trials weren't successful. Successful trials would have yielded followon contracts for millions more lines of code.

Bigisoft may be their only salvation. And, without a Beta site, that won't happen.

If TPI management reads this thread, I assume they're getting the message that there are some very unhappy stockholders out here.

Unfortunately, I'm one of them. That's what I get for buying into a company that I was pretty sure had a weak product set. I was betting on a Bigisoft contract to save their bacon. Since TPI's scanning program appears to be non-effective, Bigisoft might be their only hope. A Beta site would go a long way towards restoring my faith.

Hey, TPI management ... are you listening ????? I'm available for consultation. Just ask. You can pay me in TPII stock. At today's stock prices, it won't cost you much at all. It can't go down much more. I hope.

Disgustedly,

TED