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To Frank - Version: 5.1, 11/14/2004 01:50PM PST
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CuairteoirMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
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Rob the poor? No. - Version: 4.5.7, 11/13/2003 01:06AM PST
Frank_Martin (FUNDimensions)
If you will look at competing products-some of which cost $3000-15,000, I think you'd have to admit that FUNDimensions is a hell of a great value. Its 10 years of serious effort on my part, and still under improvement. Its got fabulous documentation, a web site with rich content, and is backed up by fast, personal service directly from the developer. It is mission-critical quality in a true cross-platform product that dozens of users hammer on all day, every day. I have invested many tens of thousands of dollars in it, and will continue to offer this excellent product and service, whether posters on Version Tracker appreciate it or not.
FUNDimension is really _underpriced_. I challenge anyone who researches similar products to explain otherwise. FUNDimensions has no peer on Version Tracker. Its a mistake to compare it to the Version Tracker universe. It should be compared to other, similar products, and those are not listed here on VT.
The poster here complains that his nonprofit was always begging for money. Perhaps better software tools would change that. FUNDimensions makes fundraisers more efficient, but it is also designed to guide less-experienced fundraisers in peforming their fundraising according to "best practices". Most of my customers would be happy to vouch for improved fundraising results.
If you are considering a fundraising software purchase, why not let me show you the benefits of FUNDimensions, talk to some of my customers, then decide for yourself if its worth the price?
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- Rob the poor? No - just not market savy. (3 replies)
Rob the poor - Version: 4.5.6, 11/11/2003 07:10AM PST
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MacMgrMost Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
To me, the term 'fundraising' in itself already raises suspicion about the credibility of anybody involved. The rising of professionalism in 'fundraising', equally rises my suspicion about the fund in question. The bigger the figures, the bigger the suspense. It could very well mean 'Fun' for the fundraisers and leftovers for those who need funding most. I hope i'm wrong.