Re: I have observed and I am gone.

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21303
interpreted = N
texte = Ho Boy....Now we have guys griping about the Canadian Peso!I just switched everything we had for 30 domains from a Linux server using Perl to my wonderful little Mac and it all is run on WebCat.I took 4 months for me bug everyone on this list and all the guys at PCS headquarters, but I've got a product second to none, that my users can have and update and revise to suit without them learning any bs Perl code, setting permissions and all the crap that comes with Unix.You don't have to buy videos, just ask questions and if stuck, get some one to write you some sample sniplets to lead you by the nose and viola.... Webcat works wonders....(Until it breaks)Plus my pirated copy of the tapes are being sent to Blockbuster and THEY can rent them.Mooseman .... JUST A JOKE, OK? >Well I have heard enough..... and I tried out the demo ....and I have >read with interest the problems not only with WebCatalogue but with the >guts they have had to even think about charging $800 or so dollars for a >training video to teach how to use the simple???? product at a very high >price. > >Not for me... I will be checking out other applications such as Ichat and >probably will run it or somethiong else on a Linux machine. > >I am in Canada, and in Cnanadian dolars that is well over 4500 for >Webcatalogue. I'll be darn if I am going to consider forking out another >1200 Candaina ( 800)US$) fro something I should be getting included. >Training as how to use the application. > >Besides the product I go with will leave me with the confidence that it >will be around in 5 years after all my training intop such a product. I >don't get this confidence here. > >I'm outta here > >Jim Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (bobm 1998)
  2. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (Martin Gertz Bech 1998)
  3. RE: I have observed and I am gone. (Mícheál O Sé 1998)
  4. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (Alex McCombie 1998)
  5. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (Pat McCormick 1998)
  6. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (Kimberly Wyrick 1998)
  7. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (charles kline 1998)
  8. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (Larry Hewitt 1998)
  9. RE: I have observed and I am gone. (Olin Lagon 1998)
  10. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (Brian B. Burton 1998)
  11. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (Paul Uttermohlen 1998)
  12. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (Grant Hulbert 1998)
  13. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (The Mooseman 1998)
  14. I have observed and I am gone. (James 1998)
  15. Re: I have observed and I am gone. (Raymond Hatch 1998)
Ho Boy....Now we have guys griping about the Canadian Peso!I just switched everything we had for 30 domains from a Linux server using Perl to my wonderful little Mac and it all is run on WebCat.I took 4 months for me bug everyone on this list and all the guys at PCS headquarters, but I've got a product second to none, that my users can have and update and revise to suit without them learning any bs Perl code, setting permissions and all the crap that comes with Unix.You don't have to buy videos, just ask questions and if stuck, get some one to write you some sample sniplets to lead you by the nose and viola.... Webcat works wonders....(Until it breaks)Plus my pirated copy of the tapes are being sent to Blockbuster and THEY can rent them.Mooseman .... JUST A JOKE, OK? >Well I have heard enough..... and I tried out the demo ....and I have >read with interest the problems not only with WebCatalogue but with the >guts they have had to even think about charging $800 or so dollars for a >training video to teach how to use the simple???? product at a very high >price. > >Not for me... I will be checking out other applications such as Ichat and >probably will run it or somethiong else on a Linux machine. > >I am in Canada, and in Cnanadian dolars that is well over 4500 for >Webcatalogue. I'll be darn if I am going to consider forking out another >1200 Candaina ( 800)US$) fro something I should be getting included. >Training as how to use the application. > >Besides the product I go with will leave me with the confidence that it >will be around in 5 years after all my training intop such a product. I >don't get this confidence here. > >I'm outta here > >Jim The Mooseman

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