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Kashkat

01/06/17 10:14 AM

#53011 RE: Joedish #53008

Hi, Joedish. Patents do take 2-3 years, so that is normal. Also, I believe there is a prototype of the tech itself. There would have to be. The buildout would involve hiring all the support staff and engineers needed to fully develop the free app and to customize licensed apps as well as build the KlickZie cloud. Getting the patent was the critical first step for something like this. Now it's time for the funding. This has the potential to explode, so they don't want to be a two man shop when that happens. Any potential "Fortune 50" investor would probably want a custom version created for themselves to experiment with, so the initial funding would probably be used to help get that rolling.

returns

01/06/17 11:50 PM

#53043 RE: Joedish #53008

My good fellow…I am a relatively new investor to Tautachrome as well:) I know... what is the actual time length for any technology to be completed? Good question… Yes, patent was granted in a three year timeframe from application. How rad is that! Jon Leonard C.E.O. of Tautachome stated, " I can understand why this has taken three years, this technology stretches the mind of the patent examiner." You must be a brilliant software engineer because my capabilities are limited in being able to determine if this is an excessive amount of time to finish this soft ware. I'm pleased you have a lot of money in this venture and as you, we all worry… thats why we take risk… See you on the Tautachrome Cruise. $TTCM$

Homebrew

01/07/17 9:00 AM

#53044 RE: Joedish #53008

Crazy long time. At my company, we have made complete website overhauls, rewriting the entire customer experience & ordering systems, on a different platform, in about 6 months with 5 people.

3 years!! Look at our IT Job tickets for 3 years and we've completed dozens of projects, and hundreds of small tasks.... with between 3-6 employees.

Am I the only one who thinks this is an excessive amount of time to finish this software?