Re: Sami

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 17295
interpreted = N
texte = Hi Sami,I'm all for it and I agree with what you said in your original posting (A Suggestion?). As I mentioned in my earlier response, I would certainly buy it and I would definitly promote it to my clients. In fact if there were ports of WebCat that ran under Linux and FreeBSD we would have a better chance of getting WebCat running on medium sized ISP's.There are a lot of web farms running under BSD variants and more showing up under Linux. I think WebCat is ideal for providing enhanced server side functionality to multiple clients in a hosting environment. I have been working with Best Internet Services recently and they are offering a couple of different commercial packages to their clients*** neither of which I like as much as WebCat. The biggest difference between these packages and WebCatalog (aside from the fact that the other guys lag in the flexibility and multiple database realms) is that these other products run under Unix.*** PCS note *** Best is working with IShop, Merchantec (sp?) and ...something else that slips me at the moment but I will find out and let you guys know if you are interested.MSSami Hoda said in Sami at 25/Apr/1998, Sat 19:14:28.> I wanted to know what the developers feel about the linux webcatalog > idea... > > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Hi Sami,I'm all for it and I agree with what you said in your original posting (A Suggestion?). As I mentioned in my earlier response, I would certainly buy it and I would definitly promote it to my clients. In fact if there were ports of WebCat that ran under Linux and FreeBSD we would have a better chance of getting WebCat running on medium sized ISP's.There are a lot of web farms running under BSD variants and more showing up under Linux. I think WebCat is ideal for providing enhanced server side functionality to multiple clients in a hosting environment. I have been working with Best Internet Services recently and they are offering a couple of different commercial packages to their clients*** neither of which I like as much as WebCat. The biggest difference between these packages and WebCatalog (aside from the fact that the other guys lag in the flexibility and multiple database realms) is that these other products run under Unix.*** PCS note *** Best is working with IShop, Merchantec (sp?) and ...something else that slips me at the moment but I will find out and let you guys know if you are interested.MSSami Hoda said in Sami at 25/Apr/1998, Sat 19:14:28.> I wanted to know what the developers feel about the linux webcatalog > idea... > > > Matthew Steele

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