Keith Klenke
United States of America
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2.0 (Aug 3, 2007)
Not so bad for a simple iso burning too. I would think after burning the ISO that the cancel button should be a "done" button or such. The process to burn the iso feels like another freeware cd burner program (http://www.cdburnerxp.se/ when is the next version of this one finally coming out?). However, bobad, I must point out that there is a useful freeware disk to disk/iso burning tool out there, how could you forget about http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm ?
1.0 (Oct 4, 2000)
The concept sounds nice, going in the same direction as Odigo, but carrying it a bit further with connections to the napster & gnutella networks. My only problem with the program is that it crashes instantly on my box - windows2000/256meg ram. As soon as it actually works, im sure it will be a useful program.
1.0 (Mar 24, 2008 - 10:07 AM)
Picked one up for my mother-in-law this weekend, she loves the begezers out of it. I played with the keyboard & didn't seem all that bad. The only thing I didn't like was the cheapish stylus that came with it, but then again even with my Treo650 I picked up a nicer 3rd party stylus that doubles as a real pen as well anyways. I figure once my contract is up that my wife & I will both be going for a Centro each as well. As far as "hurting or helping", I would think getting your product into more hands would be a help.
1.0 (Oct 12, 2003 - 5:38 PM)
You dont HAVE to pay anyone for the starter pack. You can simply request the software (which is free) from a Novell partner, then install it yourself. The novell partner/reseller is there if you choose to ask them to perform the install for you instead.
1.0 (Oct 11, 2003 - 7:09 PM)
Why only 75 users for a limit? How many server limit for sbs2k3?
Novell is doing sbs for 100 users.
www.novell.com/news/pres...ve/2003/10/pr03065.html
They are also doing sbs for 5 users & under for free.
http://www.novell.com/pr...allbiz/nsbs_starterpack/
1.0 (Sep 28, 2003 - 3:31 PM)
I am glad to see lotus rolling on with this product, a great alternative to outlook/exchange, no where near virus/exploit ridden as that combo. Kudos to those smart enough to go this route instead of the virus/exploit route. However I dont like that they only included a 20 user license for the chat client, where Novell GroupWise 6.5 IM is licensed for all users (gw being another groupware product that is non virus/exploit ridden).
1.0 (Jun 19, 2003 - 1:57 PM)
can you slipstream the install for this to be installed along with office 2003? or at least control it somehow from an AIP?