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  1. #31
    Dave@Web by Design, Inc.
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    Default Re: NOF 11

    Didn't see any of that during NOF11 Beta testing.

    Dave


    "Keith" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    news:g1n7es$95c5@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    > Is the memory leak bug fixed? This has been bugging me since version 8.
    > Every time you change page there is a memory leak. Spend too long on NOF
    > and your machine grinds to a halt. I keep expecting it to be fixed every
    > time I get a new version and it never is.
    >



  2. #32
    Peter K
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    Default Re: NOF 11

    Some versions back I bought an upgrade while staying in Africa. I'm using
    that address even though I download back in the northern part of the
    northern hemisphere (I don't have a high speed connection out in the bush).

    When I start to order I first get the expensive "European version" (due to
    my IP) but when I have logged into my account everything is working very
    well. Now I'm in the "north" and took the opportunity to buy NOF 11 and paid
    $ 109.95. I don't think it's the question of the IP, it depends on
    the address and country you have registered on your account.

    To find a your place of happiness, open a map (http://maps.google.com) make
    your choice of town and write your new address <P.O. Box 'xxx', Town,
    Country> I wish you good luck in your 'Garden of Eden' somewhere on the
    earth.
    ;o)

    //Peter

    "Derek" <no.reply@who.cares> skrev i meddelandet
    news:g1n8b7$95c7@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    > The netobjects shop server checks your IP address to figure your
    > geography. Then presents prices accordingly. Presumably the exchange rate
    > is set rather than based on the current going rate. Hence the (currnet)
    > rather nasty 30 quid difference for the upgrade.
    >
    > Now, I for one don't mind paying a little over the odds to cover things
    > like P&P / credit card company shenanigans. Except that for ESD, there
    > ain't really any. This man's gruntle is definitely dis'd.
    >
    > Apart from that, if 11 really is as significant as it looks, it's good
    > value for money - guess I'll crack at some point :-)
    >
    > Mike Coombes wrote:
    >> Derek wrote:
    >>> Like I said in my original post, think I'd still like to see a trial
    >>> version before parting with the cash (87UKP unless I can find a good
    >>> masker, in which case 56UKP at the current rate!).
    >>>

    >> I just nearly cracked. I got as far as the cart and found that I'm
    >> expected to pay more than 50% more than my American counterparts. Bugger
    >> that. One lost sale, Netobjects.




  3. #33
    Werner F. Bruhin
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    Default NOF 11 - pricing

    Rosalind wrote:
    > It's alright for you in the States and those with masked ISPs but they want
    > to charge me 109? and they include VAT at 19%, don't know where they get
    > that one from,

    Either France, also that would be 19.6, so it is probably Germany.
    ours is 14%. At todays exchange rate including the correct
    > rate of VAT it should be 80?.

    At today's exchange rate that should be 70.40 Euro plus appropriate VAT,
    so here in France that would be about 84.20, lets say 85 or even 90. I
    agree that putting another 19 or more Euro on top is a bit exaggerated,
    especially as I am sure that the price would be adjusted up if the
    exchange rate advantage would be the other way round.
    Rip off. I buy plently of other software in
    > dollars and pay through a UK sterling account.


    I doubt that this will change, but it is a pity that they don't just
    work with a current exchange rate instead of just changing the currency
    sign.

    Werner

  4. #34
    Mike Coombes
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    Default Re: NOF 11 - pricing

    I'll be in the US on business next month. I'll watch user feedback with
    interest and may buy while I'm there instead. Maybe I should buy a bunch
    of copies and forward them on to my european cousins?

    Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
    > Rosalind wrote:
    >> It's alright for you in the States and those with masked ISPs but
    >> they want to charge me 109? and they include VAT at 19%, don't know
    >> where they get that one from,

    > Either France, also that would be 19.6, so it is probably Germany.
    > ours is 14%. At todays exchange rate including the correct
    >> rate of VAT it should be 80?.

    > At today's exchange rate that should be 70.40 Euro plus appropriate
    > VAT, so here in France that would be about 84.20, lets say 85 or even
    > 90. I agree that putting another 19 or more Euro on top is a bit
    > exaggerated, especially as I am sure that the price would be adjusted
    > up if the exchange rate advantage would be the other way round.
    > Rip off. I buy plently of other software in
    >> dollars and pay through a UK sterling account.

    >
    > I doubt that this will change, but it is a pity that they don't just
    > work with a current exchange rate instead of just changing the
    > currency sign.
    >
    > Werner


  5. #35
    Charles Edmonds
    Guest

    Default Re: NOF 11 - pricing

    On Fri, 30 May 2008 10:17:33 +0100, Mike Coombes wrote:

    > I'll be in the US on business next month. I'll watch user feedback with
    > interest and may buy while I'm there instead. Maybe I should buy a bunch
    > of copies and forward them on to my european cousins?


    Stranger things have happened<g>

    V11 is pretty cool Mike.

    IMHO it is the most positive step forward that the company has taken in
    years.

    More importantly they have laid a lot of groundwork with the IDE, how
    things work and how they are building it so that I think they have a good
    solid platform that will carry them forward to the future.


    Charles


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  6. #36
    Gary Peacock
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    Default Re: NOF 11


    "Mike Coombes" <mike.c@x2manifesto.com> wrote in message
    news:g1n3mc$93a2@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    > Derek wrote:
    >> Like I said in my original post, think I'd still like to see a trial
    >> version before parting with the cash (87UKP unless I can find a good
    >> masker, in which case 56UKP at the current rate!).
    >>

    > I just nearly cracked. I got as far as the cart and found that I'm
    > expected to pay more than 50% more than my American counterparts. Bugger
    > that. One lost sale, Netobjects.


    Yer they just lost my business based on that too!

    Gary



  7. #37
    Rosalind
    Guest

    Default Re: NOF 11 - pricing

    Nof dnn't have to set the exchange rate, all they havve to do is charge you
    in dollars, your bank takes care of the rest.

    "Charles Edmonds" <cje_ByteMeSpammers_@lansrad.com> wrote in message
    news:1uykvw0fprmrt.18a4ifh22fn68.dlg@40tude.net...
    > On Fri, 30 May 2008 10:17:33 +0100, Mike Coombes wrote:
    >
    >> I'll be in the US on business next month. I'll watch user feedback with
    >> interest and may buy while I'm there instead. Maybe I should buy a bunch
    >> of copies and forward them on to my european cousins?

    >
    > Stranger things have happened<g>
    >
    > V11 is pretty cool Mike.
    >
    > IMHO it is the most positive step forward that the company has taken in
    > years.
    >
    > More importantly they have laid a lot of groundwork with the IDE, how
    > things work and how they are building it so that I think they have a good
    > solid platform that will carry them forward to the future.
    >
    >
    > Charles
    >
    >
    > --
    > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > Charles Edmonds
    > cje_ByteMeSpammers_@lansrad.com (remove the _ByteMeSpammers_ to email me)
    > www.pagesnip.com - "Print and Save the Web, just the way you want it!"
    > www.clarionproseries.com - "Serious imaging tools for Clarion Developers"
    > www.ezround.com - "Round Corner HTML tables with matching Banners, Buttons
    > and Forms!"
    > www.lansrad.com - "Intelligent Solutions for Universal Problems"
    > www.fotokiss.com - "World's Best Auction Photo Editor"
    > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



  8. #38
    Derek
    Guest

    Default Re: NOF 11

    Coo...

    Interesting observation. What a coincidence that I'm relocating
    elsewhere on the globe... guess I ought to update my records with WSP
    right now while I think of it ;-)

    Peter K wrote:
    > Some versions back I bought an upgrade while staying in Africa. I'm using
    > that address even though I download back in the northern part of the
    > northern hemisphere (I don't have a high speed connection out in the bush).
    >
    > When I start to order I first get the expensive "European version" (due to
    > my IP) but when I have logged into my account everything is working very
    > well. Now I'm in the "north" and took the opportunity to buy NOF 11 and paid
    > $ 109.95. I don't think it's the question of the IP, it depends on
    > the address and country you have registered on your account.
    >
    > To find a your place of happiness, open a map (http://maps.google.com) make
    > your choice of town and write your new address <P.O. Box 'xxx', Town,
    > Country> I wish you good luck in your 'Garden of Eden' somewhere on the
    > earth.
    > ;o)
    >
    > //Peter
    >
    > "Derek" <no.reply@who.cares> skrev i meddelandet
    > news:g1n8b7$95c7@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    >> The netobjects shop server checks your IP address to figure your
    >> geography. Then presents prices accordingly. Presumably the exchange rate
    >> is set rather than based on the current going rate. Hence the (currnet)
    >> rather nasty 30 quid difference for the upgrade.
    >>
    >> Now, I for one don't mind paying a little over the odds to cover things
    >> like P&P / credit card company shenanigans. Except that for ESD, there
    >> ain't really any. This man's gruntle is definitely dis'd.
    >>
    >> Apart from that, if 11 really is as significant as it looks, it's good
    >> value for money - guess I'll crack at some point :-)
    >>
    >> Mike Coombes wrote:
    >>> Derek wrote:
    >>>> Like I said in my original post, think I'd still like to see a trial
    >>>> version before parting with the cash (87UKP unless I can find a good
    >>>> masker, in which case 56UKP at the current rate!).
    >>>>
    >>> I just nearly cracked. I got as far as the cart and found that I'm
    >>> expected to pay more than 50% more than my American counterparts. Bugger
    >>> that. One lost sale, Netobjects.

    >
    >


  9. #39
    Leroy Schulz
    Guest

    Default Re: NOF 11 - pricing

    > IMHO it is the most positive step forward that the company has taken in
    > years.


    What sorts of improvements stand out to you?

    [L]



    "Charles Edmonds" <cje_ByteMeSpammers_@lansrad.com> wrote in message
    news:1uykvw0fprmrt.18a4ifh22fn68.dlg@40tude.net...
    > On Fri, 30 May 2008 10:17:33 +0100, Mike Coombes wrote:
    >
    >> I'll be in the US on business next month. I'll watch user feedback with
    >> interest and may buy while I'm there instead. Maybe I should buy a bunch
    >> of copies and forward them on to my european cousins?

    >
    > Stranger things have happened<g>
    >
    > V11 is pretty cool Mike.
    >
    > IMHO it is the most positive step forward that the company has taken in
    > years.
    >
    > More importantly they have laid a lot of groundwork with the IDE, how
    > things work and how they are building it so that I think they have a good
    > solid platform that will carry them forward to the future.
    >
    >
    > Charles
    >
    >
    > --
    > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > Charles Edmonds
    > cje_ByteMeSpammers_@lansrad.com (remove the _ByteMeSpammers_ to email me)
    > www.pagesnip.com - "Print and Save the Web, just the way you want it!"
    > www.clarionproseries.com - "Serious imaging tools for Clarion Developers"
    > www.ezround.com - "Round Corner HTML tables with matching Banners, Buttons
    > and Forms!"
    > www.lansrad.com - "Intelligent Solutions for Universal Problems"
    > www.fotokiss.com - "World's Best Auction Photo Editor"
    > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



  10. #40
    Nancy O
    Guest

    Default Re: NOF 11 - pricing

    Valid XHTML and CSS positioning instead of table-based positioning. That's
    what many of us have been salivating for since version 8.


    --Nancy O.
    Alt-Web Design & Publishing
    www.alt-web.com



    "Leroy Schulz" <mail@frostbytes.ca> wrote in message
    news:g1pfs4$gj06@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
    > > IMHO it is the most positive step forward that the company has taken in
    > > years.

    >
    > What sorts of improvements stand out to you?
    >
    > [L]
    >
    >
    >
    > "Charles Edmonds" <cje_ByteMeSpammers_@lansrad.com> wrote in message
    > news:1uykvw0fprmrt.18a4ifh22fn68.dlg@40tude.net...
    > > On Fri, 30 May 2008 10:17:33 +0100, Mike Coombes wrote:
    > >
    > >> I'll be in the US on business next month. I'll watch user feedback with
    > >> interest and may buy while I'm there instead. Maybe I should buy a

    bunch
    > >> of copies and forward them on to my european cousins?

    > >
    > > Stranger things have happened<g>
    > >
    > > V11 is pretty cool Mike.
    > >
    > > IMHO it is the most positive step forward that the company has taken in
    > > years.
    > >
    > > More importantly they have laid a lot of groundwork with the IDE, how
    > > things work and how they are building it so that I think they have a

    good
    > > solid platform that will carry them forward to the future.
    > >
    > >
    > > Charles
    > >
    > >
    > > --

    >
    > --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -----------------------------
    > > Charles Edmonds
    > > cje_ByteMeSpammers_@lansrad.com (remove the _ByteMeSpammers_ to email

    me)
    > > www.pagesnip.com - "Print and Save the Web, just the way you want it!"
    > > www.clarionproseries.com - "Serious imaging tools for Clarion

    Developers"
    > > www.ezround.com - "Round Corner HTML tables with matching Banners,

    Buttons
    > > and Forms!"
    > > www.lansrad.com - "Intelligent Solutions for Universal Problems"
    > > www.fotokiss.com - "World's Best Auction Photo Editor"

    >
    > --------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    >




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