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On Wed, 11 May 2005 11:09:46 -0500, "Jim Burns"
wrote: Hi Jim, After 4 years, we have not been able to upgrade the site. The people that made the software for us, did such a hatchet job that we are unable to do want we orginally wanted. If you have front page, or a modern HTML editor you should have all the tools needed to create such a page. They really aren't much more than a calendar/spreadsheet. You can even set them up to do the cost calculations, totals, and recalculate your total operating costs, both fixed and variable. That would let you work with a real monthly cost and charge per hour. I had a deal with a good friend who owned a software company to re-do the site from scratch, but last summer he stabbed me in the back over a flying situation. On Friday, the server died, and at this point, I'm just ready to say "I tried". It cost me $30.000.00 of my own money but it was worth it. Its too bad the company that designed the software did such a ****ty job. Ahhhh... I'd find a good commercial company. It costs me less than $50 a month for a commercial web site hosting along with the URL. They take care of almost everything. True I have to do most of my own programming, but it doesn't take long to learn and I keep it simple. I have a choice of purchasing my own server (I can build one whale of a nice one for $3,000 or under), or lease from the ISP which is what I do. Then I do not have to worry about keeping the thing up-to-date. The, under $50 includes the leased equipment and up to 50 e-mail accounts. You really shouldn't need custom software. Scheduling and calendars should be "out-of-the-box" apps. Most sites/pages use software far more complex than needed. You want to give the end user access to a calendar, or spreadsheet. Those things are readily available and I believe that Yahoo has such a thing available. I've been on since 96 and my most expensive costs were when I had an ISDN line and later a DSL line. Both were relatively slow (but faster than dial up). I had to pay for a dedicated IP and for "LAN-on-demand" as I have a system tied in with over two terabytes of storage now. At that time I was paying close to $200 a month including the phone line. Now It's Under $50, but I do use a cable connection for access and that is around $29 a month. I probably run close to half a gig of traffic a day. Do some shopping and searching. You should be able to do what you want for pennies a day. Good Luck, Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com I'm glad you enjoyed its use. Best regards, Jeff "Martin Hotze" wrote in message ... "Jim Burns" wrote: We've been using www.youcanbookit.com for scheduling our airplane. So far it's been easy and worked great. The best part about it was it was a free/commercial based site. Unfortunately the site has gone down and the owner says it isn't likely to be put back online. has he offered a reason why it is down and why he won't bring it back online? #m f-up to r.a.p set -- http://www.hotze.priv.at/album/aviation/caution.jpg |
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