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Posted by Benny Wong on May 13, 2005, 10:06 am
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Grant Smith - eNVENT Technologies wrote:
> Benny Wong wrote:
>
>> ryann.callaghan@gmail.com wrote:
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>>> The only reason it would be a bad investment at $99.99 would be if you
>>> can't figure out how to use it. Their website offers a trial version -
>>> why not download it and test it out?
>>>
>>> http://www.namo.com/products/webeditor_sysreqs.php
>>>
>>>> From what I can see the program creates a PHP application with a mySQL
>>>
>>>
>>> backend database and uploads it to your website. You may want to check
>>> with your hosting service before purchasing to ensure that your server
>>> supports PHP and MySQL databases.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Benny Wong wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello All,
>>>>
>>>> I am wondering if Namo WebEditor 6 Suite is a good investment
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> in
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>>>> creating web applications at $99.99. I am new at this and what I am
>>>> interested in is creating a website and have a forum where users can
>>>> post their responses and interact with other users. I was wondering
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> if
>>>
>>>> this product can do this? I saw "Webboard" and was wondering if this
>>>> does it and if it is any good. Thanks for your generous input
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> wheather
>>>
>>>> the product is good or bad.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Thank you Ryann.Callaghan for your response. I will certainly download
>> the trial and "test it out". I will also find out if my hosting service
>> support both PHP and MySQL Databases. By the way, do you know of any
>> good low cost hosting service? Again Thanks for the advice.
>>
> Try www.godaddy.com. They have an economy hosting package that is very
> good and is only $3.99 a month (cheaper if you pay yearly) and you get a
> domain name with that for only $4.00 a year.
>
Hello Grant Smith,
Happy Friday! Thanks for the recommendation, I will look into it and
the price is right! Again thanks for your quick response.
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