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Ninite firefox
Ninite firefox











We had that generate a big list of those names and Ninite looked like the best one so we picked that.

ninite firefox

So we wrote a little script to generate nonsense words and look to see if the. Paul Graham had just seen Dropbox go through all their chaos trying to finally get the domain. We initially were calling it “Volery” but we couldn’t get the domain name. How did you guys come up with the name “Ninite”? Sure, that seems like a suitable pricing model for most repair shops that I can think of. If you’re selling to a company or computer lab in a university then they are always going to have the same machines every month, that works well for them too. We do it that way to make it easy for repair shops and people who work on different machines every month. We count those machines in a rolling 30 day window of unique machines. So 1-100 machines for just 20 bucks a month. So we do per machine and price it by blocks. Regarding Ninite Pro, how does your pricing work exactly? But there are still tons of people signing up for Pro. We should probably get better at that to tell you the truth. I think still to this day largely people don’t realize that there is a pro version. Just out of curiosity, how did people react when you added Ninite Pro? Was there any backlash on that or were people pretty receptive? We quickly heard from a bunch of people that wanted more features and that became Ninite Pro and Ninite One. And they did! So we switched over and started doing Ninite stuff.

ninite firefox

So, we thought we could automate that and people might find it useful. At the time, we were setting up all these test virtual machines and always installing Firefox and all these other apps on those machines. So the next time, we decided to try something very simple. We did that for a while and had trouble figuring out how to market and explain it to people. It was pretty tough going alone, so we teamed up midway through it and started work on what Sascha was doing, which was application sandboxing for Windows. Yeah, Sascha and I actually met at YCombinator, we were both doing single founder companies back in winter 2008. First off, can you guys give us a little bit of background about yourselves? So without further ado, here’s the interview: Ninite was one of our favorite tools to add to TechWARU, so it was fun to learn more about what they do and how they started. We recently sat down with the co-founders of, Patrick and Sascha, to learn more about their awesome company and how it helps IT Professionals.













Ninite firefox