Freelancers Forum Messages on Saturday October 14th 2006
Re: FN-FORUM: PCG Membership Opinions
date posted 14th October 2006 18:10
What you need is a sponsor - that's how it seems to work. Technically, the
sponsor company holds the clearance, not the individual. I have SC clearance
(not DV, which I'd be unlikely to get-in fact I...
Re: FN-FORUM: e-newsletters
date posted 14th October 2006 16:22
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>> Can anyone help me please?
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>> I have two clients who want to produce a text and html e-newsletter.
>> Im looking for software (mac platform) or a web based facility for
>> constructing and d...
Re: FN-FORUM: PCG Membership Opinions
date posted 14th October 2006 16:02
DV (developed vetting) is the highest form of clearance you can be expected
to attain, typically required if you apply for MoD projects. Lower forms
are BC (basic check), CTC (counter-terrorist che...
FN-FORUM: Keyword Analyzer
date posted 14th October 2006 15:42
Hi,
I am playing with a seo tool at the moment ( it's not live yet ) and
wondered if anyone here would want to try it out. It is less than 50KB and
requires the .NET 2 Runtime. Find it at
http://www...
Re: FN-FORUM: Disable print screen & paste
date posted 14th October 2006 15:22
> Hi,
> Client I'm currently working at needs the ability (company wide but
> based on A/D policy) to be able to disable from a specified application;
>
> Using Print Screen (either the whole screen...
RE: FN-FORUM: e-newsletters
date posted 14th October 2006 13:05
I can highly recommend Pure (http://www.pure360.com/). It's a great system,
tons of functionality and the best reporting I've seen (and previously I've
used dotMailer, iMailer, MailTube etc).
I can...
RE: FN-FORUM: PCG Membership Opinions
date posted 14th October 2006 11:20
> There didn't do anything to help normal people get DV compliance, in
> fact they seem to promote the closed activity.
>Can you explain what you mean, please - that was a bit incomprehensible.
The...
Re: FN-FORUM: PCG Membership Opinions
date posted 14th October 2006 10:39
> There didn't do anything to help normal people get DV compliance, in fact
> they seem to promote the closed activity.
Can you explain what you mean, please - that was a bit incomprehensible.
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RE: FN-FORUM: e-newsletters
date posted 14th October 2006 10:18
www.emailhosts.com are good. They have a flat monthly fee irrespective of
the number of mailouts or addresses.
Jomo
www.DynamicDeveloper.co.uk
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> Can anyone help me please?
>
> I have two clients...
RE: FN-FORUM: e-newsletters
date posted 14th October 2006 09:11
>Can anyone help me please?
SendStudio by interspire...
RE: FN-FORUM: PCG Membership Opinions
date posted 14th October 2006 09:09
> Apart from anything else, they're the ones responsible for spotting and
attempting to stop most of this governments anti-business practices - not
that I'm biased in anyway.
There didn't do anything...
Re: FN-FORUM: e-newsletters
date posted 14th October 2006 08:23
Malcolm,
You could use www.constantcontact.com or you could get some nice mailing
software listed on http://www.aspin.com
Best Regards
Amit Agarwal
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RE: FN-FORUM: e-newsletters
date posted 14th October 2006 08:19
www.dotmailer.co.uk is quite intuitive and easy to use - they have
scaled costs based on volume sent, as well as a good address book
manager.
Cheers
Tim
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FN-FORUM: e-newsletters
date posted 14th October 2006 05:52
Can anyone help me please?
I have two clients who want to produce a text and html e-newsletter.
Im looking for software (mac platform) or a web based facility for
constructing and delivering the...