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Re: FN-FORUM database/people trying to make =?ISO-8859-1?B?o6Oj?=

date posted 23rd May 2001 22:11

Perhaps? it is time for a more prominent note on signing up to this forum
about what it is for, the ideal view?

A friendly, environment to ask questions and offer advice without the worry
of feeling a fool or the restriction of helpline costs.

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Carla

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on 23/5/01 8:21 pm, Chris Allen at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:

> On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 06:12:41PM +0000, dave hallitt wrote:
>> Information Pioneers have developed a 'cut-and-paste' database directly from
>> your spreadsheet into your website in seconds.take a look at the attached
>> file!
>
> 1. Yes, my company has developed some innovative products too. If I, and all
> of
> the several hundred people on this list advertised them here, then we'd never
> get any useful information out of this list. That's why we *all* try to have
> some
> restraint.
>
> 2. Nowhere on your site is there a page which tells you what the c&p database
> actually *does*... If I were a potential client, I would go away thinking
> 'what the hell is this???'... How about a FAQ type of page that asked
> questions
> such as:
>
> * What is the C&P Database?
>
> * What is the process for uploading my data?
>
> * Where is my live data actually stored?
>
> * What security guarantees do I have?
>
> * If I am using informationpioneers servers to host my data,
> what service guarantees do I have? What is their tech support
> department like?
>
>
>
> 3. Value
>
> £3,000 to buy a database (mimimum)
> £1,500 to buy a database tool (mimimum). Plus learning time. Plus training
>
>
> Really? We have created hundreds of databases and never spent anything like
> this much on database tools. Actually we've never spent anything at all...
>
>
>
>
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