FREE ASP BLOG
am 17.06.2007 16:36:56 von vunet.usCan anyone recommend me a good FREE ASP blog? I've seen some, but I
just want to hear personally from you, ASP experts, and possibly a
link to blog.
Can anyone recommend me a good FREE ASP blog? I've seen some, but I
just want to hear personally from you, ASP experts, and possibly a
link to blog.
http://www.uapplication.com/ublog/index.asp
> Can anyone recommend me a good FREE ASP blog? I've seen some, but I
> just want to hear personally from you, ASP experts, and possibly a
> link to blog.
>
On Jun 17, 1:46 pm, "Jon Paal [MSMD]"
> http://www.uapplication.com/ublog/index.asp
>
>
> > Can anyone recommend me a good FREE ASP blog? I've seen some, but I
> > just want to hear personally from you, ASP experts, and possibly a
> > link to blog.
amazing. I just wonder why this or many other gret apps are free?
free version is usually an abbreviated version of purchase version to get users started on their product. Once started on a product
users rarely change.
> On Jun 17, 1:46 pm, "Jon Paal [MSMD]"
>> http://www.uapplication.com/ublog/index.asp
>>
>>
>> > Can anyone recommend me a good FREE ASP blog? I've seen some, but I
>> > just want to hear personally from you, ASP experts, and possibly a
>> > link to blog.
>
> amazing. I just wonder why this or many other gret apps are free?
>
On Jun 18, 10:50 am, "Jon Paal [MSMD]"
> free version is usually an abbreviated version of purchase version to get users started on their product. Once started on a product
> users rarely change.
>
>
> > On Jun 17, 1:46 pm, "Jon Paal [MSMD]"
> >>http://www.uapplication.com/ublog/index.asp
>
> >>
> >> > Can anyone recommend me a good FREE ASP blog? I've seen some, but I
> >> > just want to hear personally from you, ASP experts, and possibly a
> >> > link to blog.
>
> > amazing. I just wonder why this or many other gret apps are free?
So, in other words, they say it is free and when users start using the
product, they say, there is an improved version for small fee, and you
can choose: using a free copy or upgrade to a more professional with
fee. Do I understand it right?
yes
> So, in other words, they say it is free and when users start using the
> product, they say, there is an improved version for small fee, and you
> can choose: using a free copy or upgrade to a more professional with
> fee. Do I understand it right?
>