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Posted by Lou on March 6, 2007, 9:16 am
On Mar 5, 6:08 pm, "clintonG"
> If Carol returns we'll have a second number; that makes Curly and Moe. I
> could pretend and play Larry I suppose but I don't actually need to use a
> cost scheduling service.
>
> I interjected because I'm developing a webFeed builder that can be used to
> syndicate scheduling information directly to the desktop of each entity the
> architect or project manager puts into a streaming content distribution
> list. The architecture of the service I am building won't require customers
> to expose their data to an intermediary service provider unless you choose
> to. This jobsiteschedule service said nothing about that which happens to be
> the most efficient and secure way to collaborate using a messaging
> architectural enabled by Internet protocols.
>
> I mean I like the idea of small businesses working together but it seems
> this vendor is already out of touch with what can be offerred given the
> finanical incentive. I understand that. It is not unusual to begin working
> on the development of a software application or service which can become or
> already has been made inconsequential in the blink of an eye.
>
> What I'm talking about is called a mashup on the web. It puts an end to
> buying into a software product or service that does a good enough job at
> this or that but can't do sh!t about the other thing some other product or
> service does. I'm develop AEC service mashups.
>
> So what do you think?
>
> --
> <%= Clinton Gallagher
> NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
> URLhttp://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
> MAPhttp://wikimapia.org/#y=43038073&x=-88043838&z=17&l=0&m=h
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>
>
> > They told me it was $255 per month and it does all I need plus more, if
> > you get a different price please let me know. I called them this morning
> > and asked what internet browsers could be used and they said that
> > currently they only support Microsoft Internet Explorer but will soon have
> > a version that will accept all except with the exception of AOL's browser.
> > But before the new browser version comes out they will complete the draw
> > scheduling with invoicing functions that is currently in testing.
>
> >> Guys, you got to let us all know what these weasels are charging -- if
> >> you proceed and can find out -- I've never trusted any product or service
> >> that hides its fees; these "services" with secret fees are usually used
> >> to charge one fee to Curly, a different fee to Moe and a different fee to
> >> Larry.
>
> >> --
> >> <%= Clinton Gallagher
> >> NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
> >> URLhttp://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
> >> MAPhttp://wikimapia.org/#y=43038073&x=-88043838&z=17&l=0&m=h
>
> >>> I'm looking for an internet based job site scheduling system that will
> >>> cover all aspects of a job site from the proposal to the subs
> >>> scheduling. Any suggestions? I have found only one at
> >>>http://jobsiteschedule.comand would like see some others before jumping
> >>> in.
>
> >>> Thanks
>
> >>> Bow Browning
Congratulations, I think you just told him. Click on the profile of
Bow Browning.
Lou
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