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Is Namo WebEditor 6 Suite a good investment? Benny Wong 05-12-2005
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Posted by Benny Wong on May 12, 2005, 10:56 am
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Hello All,

I am wondering if Namo WebEditor 6 Suite is a good investment in
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.


Posted by ryann.callaghan on May 12, 2005, 2:36 pm
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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
> 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.


Posted by Benny Wong on May 12, 2005, 5:49 pm
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ryann.callaghan@gmail.com wrote:
> 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
>
>>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.


Posted by Grant Smith - eNVENT Technolog on May 13, 2005, 9:22 am
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Benny Wong wrote:
> ryann.callaghan@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> 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
>>
>>> 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.

--
Grant Smith
A+, Net+, MCP x 2

eNVENT Technologies - www.envent-tech.com


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:
>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>>> 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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