Our company has often provided full dev teams for startups and established companies. In fact the reasons you enumerate - time to market, no time to find the right people, don't want to incur the risk of hiring the wrong people is exactly what we mitigate.
Sorry if this is like an advertisement, but your post DID sort of solicit it:)
I think that it is pathetic that you would want to defend this purile attempt to capitalize on a brand that a company has spent millions on building. There is no reason people should not an Illustrator knock-off, but they should at least have the decency to try and let the product make a name for itself rather than stealing someone elses brand. (And no, I don't work for Adobe)
Except that with Windows 95 they hit a homerun in one
If you are any good, we pay those kinds of salaries
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Our company has often provided full dev teams for startups and established companies. In fact the reasons you enumerate - time to market, no time to find the right people, don't want to incur the risk of hiring the wrong people is exactly what we mitigate.
:)
Sorry if this is like an advertisement, but your post DID sort of solicit it
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Oh and yes, we are a Windows shop - and I am not posting as AC
I think that it is pathetic that you would want to defend this purile attempt to capitalize on a brand that a company has spent millions on building. There is no reason people should not an Illustrator knock-off, but they should at least have the decency to try and let the product make a name for itself rather than stealing someone elses brand. (And no, I don't work for Adobe)