Monday, 8 February 2010

Launch Day

Its finally happened. After 6 months intense work, covering about 25,000 lines of c# code, CoherentWeb has been 'launched' in beta form.

Naturally, I'm very excited about this product launch. This tool attempts to introduce a significant number of innovations to the world of XML developers. My last post covered some of the unique user interface aspects, and these really reflect that CoherentWeb doesn't fit an existing tool category well at all.

There are, of course, risks inherent in assuming that there's a functionality gap that needs filling with a new kind of tool. Its quite a leap to think that, if there were truly a gap, then you just happen to be the first developer to realise.


Another problem, ironically, is the ubiquity of XML in todays world of IT solutions. Trying to build a tool generic enough to suit all XML developers, makes it quite possible to produce one that suits none.

So there we have it. The question that so many startups before Qutoric is now being asked. Is there a sufficient market for this product?
As for the answer, only time will tell...

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