March 1, 2005
Niche Software Steals Microsoft’s Thunder
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Niche Software Steals Microsoft’s Thunder
- by Jim Edwards
© Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
http://www.IGottaTellYou.com/blog/
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When you think of software and personal computers (PCs),
you think Microsoft.
The global software giant dominates the PC market in both
penetration and pocketbook.
It seems you can’t go a single day without seeing at least
one news story and several advertisements for Microsoft or
a Microsoft product.
But that doesn’t mean Microsoft dominates in every corner
of the market; in fact, as the software behemoth gets
bigger, numerous niche software offerings spring up to fill
in the gaps left in Microsoft’s wake.
As you’ll see, a couple of these niche software programs
have managed to either beat Microsoft to the punch, or even
steal market share away from the seemingly invincible
company.
** FeedDemon **
FeedDemon software ($29.95) enables you to subscribe to and
read RSS Feeds (Real Simple Syndication).
RSS has emerged as the preferred way to share news and
other content with subscribers across the Internet without
the use of email.
The advantage to subscribers: as news, blogs, or other
content updates somewhere online, subscribers receive
virtually instant notification just by opening up their
reader.
This represents a huge time savings since subscribers can
receive updates without surfing individual sites to chase
down stories or wading through piles of spam to find the
content they actually want.
The advantage to publishers: no worrying about whether
email notifications, news releases, or blog updates made it
past the spam filters or unreliable mail servers.
Though many free RSS reader software packages exist (just
do a search on Google.com for “free rss reader”), FeedDemon
offers an unmatched suite of tools that enable serious RSS
subscribers the power and flexibility to mix and match
feeds, including the new “POD Casting” craze where content
providers syndicate audio content (MP3) over the web.
Available from www.bradsoft.com/feeddemon/, FeedDemon sets
the standard for RSS readers in a market that Microsoft has
yet to even address with any of its software products.
I’ll make a daring prediction here: watch for Microsoft or
another large player to purchase FeedDemon rather than try
to reinvent the wheel and build a product brand themselves.
** FireFox Web Browser **
Security problems always seem to plague the Microsoft
Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser.
In fact, last year the problem got so bad, it forced
Microsoft to release one of the largest free software
upgrades (Service Pack 2) in the history of computing.
According to both OneStat.com and Webside Story, two of the
Web’s leading Web analytics companies, Microsoft’s IE
market share has dipped below 90%.
See actual stats from WebSide Story Here:
http://www.websidestory.com/services-solutions/datainsights/spotlight.html
In response to serious security threats to Internet
Explorer, an upstart browser named FireFox from Mozilla.org
took off like a rocket ship in late 2004.
Available free from www.Mozilla.org, FireFox offers not
only a full-featured Web browser without the security
problems, but also a number of features not available on
Internet Explorer.
Probably the most popular feature Firefox offers over IE is
“Tabbed Browsing,” which enables you to open multiple Web
pages without opening multiple windows.
Firefox also limits harmful Active-X controls and pop-up
windows.
Firefox tends towards a less forgiving attitude on HTML
coding and may display some Web pages awkwardly, where IE
displays most pages as the designer intended.
Despite this, Firefox makes an excellent browser and
Microsoft should take heed that market dominance doesn’t
last forever once consumers see a viable alternative.
And the lesson in all of this for all you would-be
entrepreneurs out there with the next great idea?
It doesn’t matter how big or small your organization, it
always comes back to a simple formula: Meet the needs and
solve the problems of a specific niche audience better than
the next guy and you’ll be the winner!
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4 Comments »
March 2, 2005
EJ Lear :
Big Jimbo,
Jim, funny that you should mention Firefox AND niche markets in the same sentence. I noticed an article in WIRED yesterday here:
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,66726,00.html
The gist of the article is that adware/spyware companies are now in the process of writing code to create cyber-garbage directed at Firefox users. So I guess you could say that the spyware/adware pukes are cashing in on the Firefox “niche market”.
Keep up the great work on your blog..
Respectfully,
EJ Lear
BTW How long are you gonna’ milk that picture from your High School yearbook?
LOL When I saw a recent picture of you I was thinking that I should be addressing you as ’sir’ out of respect for your age..
March 3, 2005
Johans :
Jim,
I took your advice, and downloaded Firefox. I plan to start using it later today. I nearly bought a copy of Feed Demon, but read this on the Feed Demon website:
“FeedDemon requires Internet Explorer 6 for integrated browsing”
How have you been able to use Feed Demon and Firefox at the same time?
March 4, 2005
BigJim :
ref: Jim’s High School Yearbook
I plan to milk the picture of my high school yearbook as long as possible… it’s my glamour shot!
ref: Feeddemon and FireFox
You have to use IE with Feeddemon for that feature of the program.
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