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dale website
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 6:54 pm
by Guest
Dale,
While your software is great and easy to understand, your website seems a bit cluttered, no offense.
Can I help you revamp your web site? It can help even more people learn about POS and get involved in the community.
Re: dale website
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 6:03 am
by cmputerman
Anonymous wrote:Dale,
While your software is great and easy to understand, your website seems a bit cluttered, no offense.
Can I help you revamp your web site? It can help even more people learn about POS and get involved in the community.
He could use a hiracy like:
HOMEPAGE
Support
Dales Email Address
CONTACT ME
Dales Email
Other ways to contact Dale
DOWNLOADS
All Dales Software
LINKS
Educational Links and such
Other Links
FORUMS
CHAT
not in that order necessarily...
Cluttered
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 9:22 am
by Dale Harris
Guest,
Thanks for the offer but I am a cluttered kind of guy so the website accurately reflects me.
And I sort of like it the way it is anyway.
Cluttered?
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 10:34 pm
by FormicaFun
I've never had a navagational problem on the site....standard navagational links on the left, labeled clearly, no dead links/wrong links.
Perhaps you mean it's basic...no cool graphics, no fancy fonts. Well, this it may not be, but it's still fucntional, gets the point across, and reminds me of the websites of days gone by.
Of course you could use, and if memeory serves several people have, said the same thing about the software itself. It's all DOSey, just text, no graphics, no pointing device, no touch screen option. Yet amazingly enough, in all it's archaicness it gets the job done. Plus, the simplicity is appealing. Afterall, shouldn't the focus of a POS system be the numbers, not to impress your friends and family with pretty pictures?
erhryererher. wet4gegawe!
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 1:18 pm
by Mr. 74
No, I dont mean fancy graphics; I am in fact talking about navigational issues.
While the pos.htm page is good, the main page, in my perspective, has a lot of information all at once. For example, the "FREE! Got your attention?" sign has lost some of its effectiveness due to all the information.
However, it is not a major problem. I will respect Dale's decision, for he is the Great One.
Website
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 2:33 pm
by okiepc
Works fine for me, if it ain't broken don't fix it. Really, it is nice and simple, not a lot of things to distract me.
Keep up the good work
okiepc