[ANN] The ZipBurst CGI 3.0 released!

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texte = New version of a tool users are having no problem integrating into WebCatalog-based sites!----DC&R ANNOUNCES THE ZIPBURST CGI 3.0 MILLBURN, New Jersey, June 5, 2002 -- DC&R, developer of high performance tools for web servers since 1996, today released The ZipBurst CGI 3.0 for Mac OS. Available immediately and a FREE update to all 2.0 Lite and Pro owners. The new version improves performance and adds features not found in other location-based search applications. The ZipBurst CGI Pro performs multi-threaded location-based web database searches of your flat or relational database files. The CGI has many tags to support complex custom report generation with conditional tags, loops, variables (with extensive math, string, and date operations) and relational searching.Create a dealer locator, a store locator able to find a store with an item in stock within 25 miles, a location-based dating service, add proximity searches to a job board, or any type of application that needs to find by proximity to a location. Web visitors can enter a ZIP Code, Canadian Postal Code, City, State, or Area code to search by proximity to that location. Additional search criteria can be added to search your database on one or many other fields as well as distance. Search results may be sorted in any order based on distance or the data in each database record.DC&R's David Dantowitz says, If there's a feature you need and it's reasonable, we'll add it. We wrote every line of code in the application from the ground up -- no third party database libraries or limitations they might impose.Pricing starts at $200 for US support or $350 for US and Canada. 5-Pack pricing is also available.The CGI also integrates easily with other CGIs or plug-ins, enabling you to continue using your tags and programming for WebCatalog, MGI, Lasso, FMPro, WebSiphon, NetCloak, PHP, Perl, etc. Can't run the CGI on your web server? We'll host it for you!DC&R also offers it ZipServe hosting service for clients who need to outsource their location-based searching, see . It's fast, simple, and easy. If you don't need LOCATION-BASED searching, you owe it to yourself to check out the LITE version of the CGI. It supports an UNLIMITED number of databases, users and search pages and can ring circles around other web database search tools. You say you need a version for Mac OS X? You can run Mac OS Classic ACGIs on Mac OS X Server and Mac OS X today, including The ZipBurst CGI. A native Carbon version for Mac OS X is due this summer. Some of the new features in 3.0 include support for: Loops Embedded (in-line) CGI calls (refine a search by launching a new one within an existing search if you want to change the search parameters) HTTP and HTTPS include Show all ZIPs in a radius Look up state and / or city from a ZIP or area code For details on new features see: For more information, contact David Dantowitz at 201-532-3053 or sales@dantowitz.com. ZipBurst and ZipServe are trademarks of Dantowitz Consulting & Research, Inc.------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. [ANN] The ZipBurst CGI 3.0 released! (David M. Dantowitz 2002)
New version of a tool users are having no problem integrating into WebCatalog-based sites!----DC&R ANNOUNCES THE ZIPBURST CGI 3.0 MILLBURN, New Jersey, June 5, 2002 -- DC&R, developer of high performance tools for web servers since 1996, today released The ZipBurst CGI 3.0 for Mac OS. Available immediately and a FREE update to all 2.0 Lite and Pro owners. The new version improves performance and adds features not found in other location-based search applications. The ZipBurst CGI Pro performs multi-threaded location-based web database searches of your flat or relational database files. The CGI has many tags to support complex custom report generation with conditional tags, loops, variables (with extensive math, string, and date operations) and relational searching.Create a dealer locator, a store locator able to find a store with an item in stock within 25 miles, a location-based dating service, add proximity searches to a job board, or any type of application that needs to find by proximity to a location. Web visitors can enter a ZIP Code, Canadian Postal Code, City, State, or Area code to search by proximity to that location. Additional search criteria can be added to search your database on one or many other fields as well as distance. Search results may be sorted in any order based on distance or the data in each database record.DC&R's David Dantowitz says, If there's a feature you need and it's reasonable, we'll add it. We wrote every line of code in the application from the ground up -- no third party database libraries or limitations they might impose.Pricing starts at $200 for US support or $350 for US and Canada. 5-Pack pricing is also available.The CGI also integrates easily with other CGIs or plug-ins, enabling you to continue using your tags and programming for WebCatalog, MGI, Lasso, FMPro, WebSiphon, NetCloak, PHP, Perl, etc. Can't run the CGI on your web server? We'll host it for you!DC&R also offers it ZipServe hosting service for clients who need to outsource their location-based searching, see . It's fast, simple, and easy. If you don't need LOCATION-BASED searching, you owe it to yourself to check out the LITE version of the CGI. It supports an UNLIMITED number of databases, users and search pages and can ring circles around other web database search tools. You say you need a version for Mac OS X? You can run Mac OS Classic ACGIs on Mac OS X Server and Mac OS X today, including The ZipBurst CGI. A native Carbon version for Mac OS X is due this summer. Some of the new features in 3.0 include support for: Loops Embedded (in-line) CGI calls (refine a search by launching a new one within an existing search if you want to change the search parameters) HTTP and HTTPS include Show all ZIPs in a radius Look up state and / or city from a ZIP or area code For details on new features see: For more information, contact David Dantowitz at 201-532-3053 or sales@dantowitz.com. ZipBurst and ZipServe are trademarks of Dantowitz Consulting & Research, Inc.------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ David M. Dantowitz

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