I just think there isn't a lot of exposure to remote support software for most people unless they're in IT or a tech field. I use TeamViewer daily for work so I'm familiar. I prefer ScreenConnect but both get the job done. Anything to avoid using RDP which is total shit.
If you read the reviews, there are loads of unhappy people who used the free version of TeamViewer to support family and friends (for years) only to find themselves being chased in court for a commercial license and being strong-armed to pay a £500 annual subscription. The free version seems to be a bit of a honeypot. Maybe not such a nice company after all?
That's crazy. I hadn't heard of that before until your post. I just googled and it seems like they are making some very shady/desperate business moves which will be business suicide. They've always had a really weird free trial model. It basically is an unlimited feature version of the software that just asks if its for business or personal use. If you choose personal, it seems to monitor your usage and if it notices too many different IDs or IP being used it flags it as a business account.
That CG mock-up looks a bit neoprene, should look better in reality. 1375802231006580738 is not a valid tweet id
A couple of different renders of the home kit for next season. Judging by these pics, the bottom one would have to be my favorite one of all 3 proposed models (for the home kit). The first one that dropped today is fine (like the touch of the badge placed centrally) but we need to see how it would look with the sponsor logo and the Adidas logo would probably have to be moved as well.
That new Jersey could look very good if it's just the TeamViewer name on the front. But the logo and name combo is too big and distracting. It's still an improvement over the gold Chevy disaster but it's still bad.
More models of what the upcoming kits could look like. Surely, there is no way the home one will be without our main new sponsor...
Teaviewer would never allow their name to be split into two rows like that. Makes no sense from their perspective since the company and software name is one word. So that mockup is shit.
Even the 3rd kit appears to be looking promising. If those models turn out to be legit, it really could be a very good year in terms of how all 3 kits will be looking pretty good. Now let's just find some more good players to have them wear these over the summer...
It is Ed on his laptop with photoshop - as him and Richard Arnold have said in investor calls, they love a bit of social media traffic and don’t mind if it is fake kits or fake transfers.
Specifically what dont you understand? Just like how there are youth muppets and transfer Muppets, there are kit muppets.
If accurate they are not too bad. Mostly just interested in what we will be playing in - as still won’t be putting any money into Glazer pockets until they put more into transfers for first-team starters. Manchester United’s three shirts for next season. #MUFC [via @theutdjournal] pic.twitter.com/nOOcSGgkZ6— mufcmpb (@mufcMPB) April 28, 2021
Manchester United est sous la pression d'Adidas pour enrayer la chute des ventes de maillots. United a vendu 1,8 million de maillots en 2019, mais ce chiffre est tombé à 1,7 million l'année dernière et les ventes devraient rester au même niveau cette saison encore. [Mail] #MUFC pic.twitter.com/78MEuCq9x9— Manchester United (@MUnitedFR) May 1, 2021 "United are under pressure from Adidas to stop the drop in kit sales. The club sold 1.8mil jerseys in 2019, but that number fell to 1.7mil last year and the sales are projected to remain at the same level for this season." Upcoming kits (with a new sponsor) will be a great start. But a surefire way to kick those numbers up is with a big name signing this summer. It is what it is...