Re:WebCat Contest

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21493
interpreted = N
texte = I think Alex got up on the wrong side of the bed.He may be grumpy but he is 100% right!Hey, Pacific Coast - Why dont you include in the contest an open invitation for people to submit new types of webcat users manuals! Since you are bribing everyone with such a valuable gift (Only ONE prize up for grabs for the WHOLE contest - Give me a break! The prize didn't even cost you anything!) You obviously recognize that the collection of snippets and examples you include with your software is pretty lame. The least you could do is try to recruit some moron to write a decent users manual for you.dan t. Now who sounds like they got up on the wrong side of the bed! >Subject: FW: WebCat Contest >Sent: 12/2/98 6:01 PM >Received: 12/2/98 2:13 PM >From: Alex McCombie, nwmedia@embark.com >Reply-To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com >To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com > >>What has always amazed us here is how you, our customers have taken >>WebCatalog from it's beginning and pushed the envelope with the power it >>provides for e-commerce and used that power to do WILD WEBCAT things >>outside the e-commerce solutions year after year, version after version. >>Here are a few that come to mind, and I am sorry if I left anybody's WILD >>WEBCAT solution out of this list. > >>All entries to the contest become the property of Pacific Coast Software >>for use and distribution as examples of WebDNA > > > Well, this is indeed unfortunate! I had first read this thinking that >Chat.Embark.com, our Webcatalog chat system would be a cool thing to enter, >but I guess the thousands of dollars in labor would probably not be a fair >trade for the training tapes, and the recognition of my peers. > > > I can't wait to see all the other cool things that people will enter, as >doing so will automatically mean they will be up for public consumption. > > > >Alexander J. McCombie (800-724-8973) > http://OurClients.com Corporate > http://McCombie.FamilyMail.net Personal > ChuckSpirit (AOLIM) > > http://Chat.Embark.com/newchat/signin.nmpl > <--- Now here's a serious WebCat Chat Room! ---> > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re:WebCat Contest (Dan Tryon 1998)
I think Alex got up on the wrong side of the bed.He may be grumpy but he is 100% right!Hey, Pacific Coast - Why dont you include in the contest an open invitation for people to submit new types of webcat users manuals! Since you are bribing everyone with such a valuable gift (Only ONE prize up for grabs for the WHOLE contest - Give me a break! The prize didn't even cost you anything!) You obviously recognize that the collection of snippets and examples you include with your software is pretty lame. The least you could do is try to recruit some moron to write a decent users manual for you.dan t. Now who sounds like they got up on the wrong side of the bed! >Subject: FW: WebCat Contest >Sent: 12/2/98 6:01 PM >Received: 12/2/98 2:13 PM >From: Alex McCombie, nwmedia@embark.com >Reply-To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com >To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com > >>What has always amazed us here is how you, our customers have taken >>WebCatalog from it's beginning and pushed the envelope with the power it >>provides for e-commerce and used that power to do WILD WEBCAT things >>outside the e-commerce solutions year after year, version after version. >>Here are a few that come to mind, and I am sorry if I left anybody's WILD >>WEBCAT solution out of this list. > >>All entries to the contest become the property of Pacific Coast Software >>for use and distribution as examples of WebDNA > > > Well, this is indeed unfortunate! I had first read this thinking that >Chat.Embark.com, our Webcatalog chat system would be a cool thing to enter, >but I guess the thousands of dollars in labor would probably not be a fair >trade for the training tapes, and the recognition of my peers. > > > I can't wait to see all the other cool things that people will enter, as >doing so will automatically mean they will be up for public consumption. > > > >Alexander J. McCombie (800-724-8973) > http://OurClients.com Corporate > http://McCombie.FamilyMail.net Personal > ChuckSpirit (AOLIM) > > http://Chat.Embark.com/newchat/signin.nmpl > <--- Now here's a serious WebCat Chat Room! ---> > > Dan Tryon

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