Re: WebDNA 6.0 & MAC OS X Server 10.4.10

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2007


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texte = I don't want to pay SM $200 to crossgrade my WebDNA licenses from OS X to linux. On 10/4/07 10:03 AM, "Matthew A Perosi" wrote: > Instead of wasting all your resources why not change your OS? > > To me it doesn't make any sense not to. Does it really matter that much > what the server platform is? > Convert to the latest Intel hardware with a Red Hat Enterprise 4ES, > default install for a web server, and you will be perfect! > > Nothing lost, and you have newer faster hardware. Then as WebDNA finds > footing again you will not have to worry. > > > > Larry Hewitt wrote: >> We have been WecCatalog/WebDNA developers for 10 years. We own 5 >> licenses. We wrote some amazing applications using this product, >> including the State of WA's Election Information Reporting System >> (1998-2004), the county version called VoteWashington (2000-present), >> a ticketing system for our new sports arena project (TheREQ.com), etc. >> >> Since we cannot count on Smith Micro to support a migration to Dual >> Intel Xserves running the latest version of OSX, we are working on >> reengineering to PHP. >> What a waste of time, money and resources. >> >> Smith Micro has made our last 10 years investment in this product >> obsolete. What a shame. >> >> Larry Hewitt >> >> >> On Oct 4, 2007, at 6:16 AM, Clint Davis wrote: >> >>> On 10/4/07 7:48 AM, "Terry Wilson" wrote: >>> >>>>> And since SmithMicro won't help, "We do not support MAC OS 10.4.10 >>>>> at this >>>>> time I suggest for more help: Go to WebDNA talk list to see if >>>>> anyone else >>>>> has it working." >>>> >>>> Wow, what a cop out. >>> >>> I don't think SmithMicro could handle WebDNA and it's customers any >>> worse. I >>> may have some customers looking for new hosting. We're thinking about >>> telling WebDNA site owners to pay for a conversion to PHP or jump ship. ------------------------------------------------------------- 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://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: WebDNA 6.0 & MAC OS X Server 10.4.10 ( Bob Minor 2007)
  2. Re: WebDNA 6.0 & MAC OS X Server 10.4.10 ( Clint Davis 2007)
  3. Re: WebDNA 6.0 & MAC OS X Server 10.4.10 ( Matthew A Perosi 2007)
  4. Re: WebDNA 6.0 & MAC OS X Server 10.4.10 ( Matthew A Perosi 2007)
  5. Re: WebDNA 6.0 & MAC OS X Server 10.4.10 ( Pat Holliday 2007)
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I don't want to pay SM $200 to crossgrade my WebDNA licenses from OS X to linux. On 10/4/07 10:03 AM, "Matthew A Perosi" wrote: > Instead of wasting all your resources why not change your OS? > > To me it doesn't make any sense not to. Does it really matter that much > what the server platform is? > Convert to the latest Intel hardware with a Red Hat Enterprise 4ES, > default install for a web server, and you will be perfect! > > Nothing lost, and you have newer faster hardware. Then as WebDNA finds > footing again you will not have to worry. > > > > Larry Hewitt wrote: >> We have been WecCatalog/WebDNA developers for 10 years. We own 5 >> licenses. We wrote some amazing applications using this product, >> including the State of WA's Election Information Reporting System >> (1998-2004), the county version called VoteWashington (2000-present), >> a ticketing system for our new sports arena project (TheREQ.com), etc. >> >> Since we cannot count on Smith Micro to support a migration to Dual >> Intel Xserves running the latest version of OSX, we are working on >> reengineering to PHP. >> What a waste of time, money and resources. >> >> Smith Micro has made our last 10 years investment in this product >> obsolete. What a shame. >> >> Larry Hewitt >> >> >> On Oct 4, 2007, at 6:16 AM, Clint Davis wrote: >> >>> On 10/4/07 7:48 AM, "Terry Wilson" wrote: >>> >>>>> And since SmithMicro won't help, "We do not support MAC OS 10.4.10 >>>>> at this >>>>> time I suggest for more help: Go to WebDNA Talk List to see if >>>>> anyone else >>>>> has it working." >>>> >>>> Wow, what a cop out. >>> >>> I don't think SmithMicro could handle WebDNA and it's customers any >>> worse. I >>> may have some customers looking for new hosting. We're thinking about >>> telling WebDNA site owners to pay for a conversion to PHP or jump ship. ------------------------------------------------------------- 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://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Clint Davis

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