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Category Archives: Rants
IdeaJam Provides Great Support and Customization
This morning I had conference call with our client and an IdeaJam rep, Bruce Elgort, to discuss the custom HTML/CSS skin I had created for the application. Although I had some reservations about the product before going into this call, … Continue reading
Go Daddy comes through with great customer support
I’ve been hosting a number of Web sites (including this blog) on Go Daddy for the past few years and have never had a problem with their service (shared hosting). Until now. Lately, I’ve noticed that all my sites on … Continue reading
The woes of Lotus Notes’ HTML email support
Yesterday, I had the “pleasure” of working on a HTML email template that was going to be sent from a Lotus Notes client to Lotus Notes clients. If you have had any experience with this dreaded beast, than you know … Continue reading
The problem with Web sites not being friendly to my printer
On an almost daily basis, there are web articles I come across that contain great tips or something I didn’t know that I’d like to read more on. Given the fact that I usually don’t have the time at that … Continue reading
The “Web” disease of falling behind
The thought occurred to me this morning, as I did my daily routine of reading through my long list of RSS feeds, that I was in danger of falling behind and becoming out of touch with the current trends and … Continue reading
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