Re: Which version to buy?
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texte = on 20-06-2000 00:18, Linda at laston@nextnet.com wrote:> I have been following this list for awhile to learn about WebCatalog> before making a purchase. If you were to purchase WebCatalog at this> time what server platform version would you purchase and why? Mac?,> Linux? NT?, Mac OS X? ...I would recommend the Mac OS version and upgrade it to OS X whenappropriate. The Mac is reliable and user friendly.> I would like to know because although we have some Macs and a Mac OS> X server I am concerned that when Apple comes out with their new> system that any Mac WebCatalog version will quickly become obsolete> and the same with Mac OS X server. Is this not true? Mac OS X server> as it now stands will not be used or progressed with once the> consumer OS X comes out. In any case I noticed that a couple of> people on the list were upset that there are no free cross changing> of WebCatalog from one server platform to another, that you would> have to pay again if you change. So what is the real scoop?This is mean and stupid by Smith Micro. It should be possible to use aserial # on any version and I do hope they will change their policy.Yours sincerelyCarl Petter F. Sky-- Web InfoTech AS, Gaustadalleen 21, N-0349 OSLOTelefon: +47 2295 8422, Telefaks: +47 2260 4427-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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on 20-06-2000 00:18, Linda at laston@nextnet.com wrote:> I have been following this list for awhile to learn about WebCatalog> before making a purchase. If you were to purchase WebCatalog at this> time what server platform version would you purchase and why? Mac?,> Linux? NT?, Mac OS X? ...I would recommend the Mac OS version and upgrade it to OS X whenappropriate. The Mac is reliable and user friendly.> I would like to know because although we have some Macs and a Mac OS> X server I am concerned that when Apple comes out with their new> system that any Mac WebCatalog version will quickly become obsolete> and the same with Mac OS X server. Is this not true? Mac OS X server> as it now stands will not be used or progressed with once the> consumer OS X comes out. In any case I noticed that a couple of> people on the list were upset that there are no free cross changing> of WebCatalog from one server platform to another, that you would> have to pay again if you change. So what is the real scoop?This is mean and stupid by Smith Micro. It should be possible to use aserial # on any version and I do hope they will change their policy.Yours sincerelyCarl Petter F. Sky-- Web InfoTech AS, Gaustadalleen 21, N-0349 OSLOTelefon: +47 2295 8422, Telefaks: +47 2260 4427-------------------------------------------------------------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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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