Re: Typhoon Rev. and PCS store problems
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texte = John Hill @ jah_bulk@smithmicro.com wrote:> The quick statement about Typhoon, Typhoon Pro, and WebCatalog Builder is that> they are meant to introduce people to WebDNA and/or eCommerce. WebCatalog is> our primary focus - that's why we standardized on a serial number key that> turns a single application into the various products. We didn't want to run> the risk of developing one product and not the others. This way, all products> are always up-to-date. Yes, we may not update the packing on all the products,> but that's because our core business deserves, requires, and receives our> foremost attention.Is, or will be, there a chart for comparing the different products? How doesit look with WebCat and other solutions?I know this has been discussed in the last year or so. A WebSite with somepromotional material for us developers would really help push WebCatalogsome more. I think Jay is the man here.Sincerely,Nitai--Experience the new way to shop for a Computer on the NetMactrade - http://mactrade.ch/EMail: Info@mactrade.chTel: +41 (0)52 / 654 15 55, Fax: +41 (0)52 / 654 15 59-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to
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John Hill @ jah_bulk@smithmicro.com wrote:> The quick statement about Typhoon, Typhoon Pro, and WebCatalog Builder is that> they are meant to introduce people to WebDNA and/or eCommerce. WebCatalog is> our primary focus - that's why we standardized on a serial number key that> turns a single application into the various products. We didn't want to run> the risk of developing one product and not the others. This way, all products> are always up-to-date. Yes, we may not update the packing on all the products,> but that's because our core business deserves, requires, and receives our> foremost attention.Is, or will be, there a chart for comparing the different products? How doesit look with WebCat and other solutions?I know this has been discussed in the last year or so. A WebSite with somepromotional material for us developers would really help push WebCatalogsome more. I think Jay is the man here.Sincerely,Nitai--Experience the new way to shop for a Computer on the NetMactrade - http://mactrade.ch/EMail: Info@mactrade.chTel: +41 (0)52 / 654 15 55, Fax: +41 (0)52 / 654 15 59-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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