| Hi Kevin,
I downloaded the complete version and it worked fine once I figured out I just needed to click on a page to turn it. (The little page icon for the mouse cursor confused me. Duh.) I run Windows XP Pro and IE 6.
A couple of comments:
1. In the text above the download links you say that "FlipAlbum® disks require no external software to operate." However, obviously to view the FlipAlbum demo on the web, users DO need to download the FlipAlbum SW. You might want to note that in order to view on the web they have to download the SW, but it's not necessary for the CD versions.
2. WRT having to download the SW to view your demo. I don't know how most people feel about having to download something extra to view a webpage, but I usually choose NOT to. I did in your case so that I could give you some feedback on it. One thing that I was upset with is that it never asked me WHERE I wanted to download the file to. It just downloaded and installed in my C:/Programs directory. I absolutely do NOT like this since I have partitioned my hard drive into a few different partitions and have dedicated one partition to all of my program files. Now, FlipAlbum is installed on my C: partition, not my program files partition. Grrrrr! (I don't think this is your fault, but you might want to mention this so that people will know what they're getting into before they choose to download.)
All in all, I think it's a good demo of the product and what you have to offer. I personally would not create my entire site with FlipAlbum (I don't think you're planning that anyway), but it is a good way to show people an example of your service and I think that's important, since many people won't really understand what you mean by "FlipAlbum" without seeing it first.
Jeanie |