Re: Has anyone integrated ZipBurst with WebCat?
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texte = Jesse Proudman at lists@ninewire.com said this on 6/4/00 10:03 PM>My bad - I thought you were talking about their other product. ZipServe.>>I would think you could rig up something using the Zip Code database to do>it.... but it would be alot of work.Just to clear up some confusion (and it's good confusion)1) The ZipBurst 1.0 Package is primarily a database index engine / CGI for searching and reporting records in a database by distance based on U.S. Zipcodes. This is available for Mac/NT/Unix.2) The ZipBurst 2.0 CGI (just released last week) is a STANDALONE multi-threaded database search, sort, and report engine. Very simple, straight forward and certainly overlaps many existing products (as Jesse said, if you have WebCat, why use this product?) Here's the WHY: In addition to searching databases, the 2.0 CGI also has tbe ability to add-on the distance based components of the 1.0 package. Since the 2.0 CGI searches databases in real-time, rather than by generating and index in the 1.0 product, you can search databases that are actively updated or FTP-ed by the clients you host.The 2.0 product is available for MacOS initially.3) The ZipServe.com hosting service is a database hosting service that uses our software and custom setup and solutions.If you have questions, please drop me a line.David Dantowitz -- DC&R (developers of the ZipBurst products)david@dantowitz.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Jesse Proudman at lists@ninewire.com said this on 6/4/00 10:03 PM>My bad - I thought you were talking about their other product. ZipServe.>>I would think you could rig up something using the Zip Code database to do>it.... but it would be alot of work.Just to clear up some confusion (and it's good confusion)1) The ZipBurst 1.0 Package is primarily a database index engine / CGI for searching and reporting records in a database by distance based on U.S. Zipcodes. This is available for Mac/NT/Unix.2) The ZipBurst 2.0 CGI (just released last week) is a STANDALONE multi-threaded database search, sort, and report engine. Very simple, straight forward and certainly overlaps many existing products (as Jesse said, if you have WebCat, why use this product?) Here's the WHY: In addition to searching databases, the 2.0 CGI also has tbe ability to add-on the distance based components of the 1.0 package. Since the 2.0 CGI searches databases in real-time, rather than by generating and index in the 1.0 product, you can search databases that are actively updated or FTP-ed by the clients you host.The 2.0 product is available for MacOS initially.3) The ZipServe.com hosting service is a database hosting service that uses our software and custom setup and solutions.If you have questions, please drop me a line.David Dantowitz -- DC&R (developers of the ZipBurst products)david@dantowitz.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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