Re: do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell?

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1999


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texte = How much is your product?Chad Thomas---------- >From: Bob Minor >To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com >Subject: Re: do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell? >Date: Tue, Feb 16, 1999, 10:39 AM >> Donovan wrote: >>>If you have a tool you want to sell to us, please email me. We are looking >>>to get up and running as fast as possible and were looking for tools that >>>would expedite our growth. > > Peter reinterated: >> Does anyone have a set of TPL's written for a shopping mall that would >> allow a store to be added to the mall by adding a record for them to a >> stores.db defining the headers, footers, products database name, etc.? > > The answer is Yes. > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > I have developed a sophisticated yet simple store builder and maintenance > template system called SuperCatalogAE > > SuperCatalog, in development for over 12 months, was designed to build > ecommerce sites faster. This past October a copy was purchased by a user on > this list who knows no WebDNAAE. Using SuperCatalog he built 3+ sites in less > time than it took to outline his first site. > > There are now over 30 SuperCatalog sites spanning 10 users with more being > added everyday. > > What is making SuperCatalog so popular is that it is easy to use. > > Consider these features: > > A Built-in setup of your taxes, shipping, appearance. > > A Setup admin and sub-administrators allowing users to access different > sections and functions. > > A Setup system sizes and colors. Once input you may select which sizes > and colors if any a product is available in. > > A SuperCatalogAE functions as a stand alone store or as the entire > website, providing 'about us', 'contact' and company news. > > A Three inherent catalogs provide for 'featured items,' 'sale items,' > and 'closeouts.' Featured items run in random on the entrance page and > each sections main page. > > A Gift wrapping options and costs with just a click of a button. > > A Let users store profiles, for repeat visits > > > Chuck at Caps Lock Inc., a Pennsylvania based e-commerce webdeveloper, has a > very complex site. Chuck said, >=My timeline was just too demanding and I was > going to have to let the project go. SuperCatalog changed my mind. The use > of Colors and Sizes was the defining reason I went with SuperCatalog. It#185#s a > great idea. We go out and create all these catalogs, sizes, colors, and > SuperCatalog only shows those relevant to a particular product. > > Says Otis Farneman of Ktime and the American Internet Mall. Its amazing. I > had my stores up in a matter of minutes, complete with shipping, taxes, > sizes, colors, everything I would want in a store. SuperCatalogAE did it > all. > > Mike Dugan of Dugan Brothers, an Iowa based retailer, states. Wow, I'd pay > 3 times what I paid for this level of product. Its simply the best I have > seen. > > Carolyn of Athletic Marketing in St. Louis, Missouri said, Whoever > developed this must have a background in retailing because he covered every > base. This is the first product I have seen that does it all. > > Whether your a seasoned programming professional or a complete internet > novice, SuperCatalog will have your store up and running in minutes. If your > familiar with its WebDNA programming language you can fully customize the > stores templates. The real power is in its administration capabilities. > > Licences are available for a single site or mult-site servers. Please email > me directly for a demonstration and pricing. > > Other modules available or comming soon include: > > A Advance Banner Ads for tracking client and campaign information on all > the banner ads based on specific sections of your website. > > A Membership Module provides membership based admission to your website, > automated payment via cybercash or macauthorize/ pcauthorize, tracks user > usage and set limits on usage, integrates with supercatalog to provide for > member discounts. > > A Mail Encryption receives all you orders encrypted, no need to revisit > the website just to get the Credit Card data. > > > > Robert Minor > _________________________________________________________________________ > Cybermill Communications webmaster@cybermill.com > 8616 Joseph Ave. http://www.cybermill.com > St. Louis, MO 63144 (314) 962-4024 > _________________________________________________________________________ > Purveyors of fine websites and high bandwith. > Colocation and domain hosting available. > > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell? (Bob Minor 1999)
  2. Re: do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell? (Chad Thomas 1999)
  3. Re: do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell? (Chad Thomas 1999)
  4. Re: do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell? (The Mooseman 1999)
  5. Re: do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell? (Bob Minor 1999)
  6. Re: do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell? (Paul Uttermohlen 1999)
  7. do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell? (Donovan Rittenbach 1999)
How much is your product?Chad Thomas---------- >From: Bob Minor >To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com >Subject: Re: do you have a webcatalog tool you want to sell? >Date: Tue, Feb 16, 1999, 10:39 AM >> Donovan wrote: >>>If you have a tool you want to sell to us, please email me. We are looking >>>to get up and running as fast as possible and were looking for tools that >>>would expedite our growth. > > Peter reinterated: >> Does anyone have a set of TPL's written for a shopping mall that would >> allow a store to be added to the mall by adding a record for them to a >> stores.db defining the headers, footers, products database name, etc.? > > The answer is Yes. > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > I have developed a sophisticated yet simple store builder and maintenance > template system called SuperCatalogAE > > SuperCatalog, in development for over 12 months, was designed to build > ecommerce sites faster. This past October a copy was purchased by a user on > this list who knows no WebDNAAE. Using SuperCatalog he built 3+ sites in less > time than it took to outline his first site. > > There are now over 30 SuperCatalog sites spanning 10 users with more being > added everyday. > > What is making SuperCatalog so popular is that it is easy to use. > > Consider these features: > > A Built-in setup of your taxes, shipping, appearance. > > A Setup admin and sub-administrators allowing users to access different > sections and functions. > > A Setup system sizes and colors. Once input you may select which sizes > and colors if any a product is available in. > > A SuperCatalogAE functions as a stand alone store or as the entire > website, providing 'about us', 'contact' and company news. > > A Three inherent catalogs provide for 'featured items,' 'sale items,' > and 'closeouts.' Featured items run in random on the entrance page and > each sections main page. > > A Gift wrapping options and costs with just a click of a button. > > A Let users store profiles, for repeat visits > > > Chuck at Caps Lock Inc., a Pennsylvania based e-commerce webdeveloper, has a > very complex site. Chuck said, >=My timeline was just too demanding and I was > going to have to let the project go. SuperCatalog changed my mind. The use > of Colors and Sizes was the defining reason I went with SuperCatalog. It#185#s a > great idea. We go out and create all these catalogs, sizes, colors, and > SuperCatalog only shows those relevant to a particular product. > > Says Otis Farneman of Ktime and the American Internet Mall. Its amazing. I > had my stores up in a matter of minutes, complete with shipping, taxes, > sizes, colors, everything I would want in a store. SuperCatalogAE did it > all. > > Mike Dugan of Dugan Brothers, an Iowa based retailer, states. Wow, I'd pay > 3 times what I paid for this level of product. Its simply the best I have > seen. > > Carolyn of Athletic Marketing in St. Louis, Missouri said, Whoever > developed this must have a background in retailing because he covered every > base. This is the first product I have seen that does it all. > > Whether your a seasoned programming professional or a complete internet > novice, SuperCatalog will have your store up and running in minutes. If your > familiar with its WebDNA programming language you can fully customize the > stores templates. The real power is in its administration capabilities. > > Licences are available for a single site or mult-site servers. Please email > me directly for a demonstration and pricing. > > Other modules available or comming soon include: > > A Advance Banner Ads for tracking client and campaign information on all > the banner ads based on specific sections of your website. > > A Membership Module provides membership based admission to your website, > automated payment via cybercash or macauthorize/ pcauthorize, tracks user > usage and set limits on usage, integrates with supercatalog to provide for > member discounts. > > A Mail Encryption receives all you orders encrypted, no need to revisit > the website just to get the Credit Card data. > > > > Robert Minor > _________________________________________________________________________ > Cybermill Communications webmaster@cybermill.com > 8616 Joseph Ave. http://www.cybermill.com > St. Louis, MO 63144 (314) 962-4024 > _________________________________________________________________________ > Purveyors of fine websites and high bandwith. > Colocation and domain hosting available. > > > Chad Thomas

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