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Re: FN-FORUM Actinic Catalog
date posted 1st February 2003 15:32
Do not use actinic, I've tried it, pants.
However and whilst It is impolite to announce services in the forum I
personally use and sell EROL to clients, in a nut shell you can design
any look, use any type of template, add flash etc.If you want to know
more email me to the side using:
[EMAIL REMOVED]
EROL gives your clients a meag data capture tool, enables 99.9% payment
gateways available, they can update prices and stock control etc, plus
if you use the developers edition it enables you ensure you get good
"sales" with updates for the client.
visit www.erolonline.co.uk, we are one of their main distributors of the
software (see resellers), so (DOH) whilst there is an obvious reason why
I push it, it genuinely is the nads of ebuilders, if anyone needs demos
email me to the side and I can get them to mail you all copies. The
support from EROL is second to none, and in terms of affodable ebuilders
and ones that work and let you work with them, EROL is the one!
The company are bsed in Brighton (dreamteam design ltd), they have mega
support, excellent fotrums (check out) and its won awards comparable
with those of macromedia products
Dont waste your time with Actinic, advise the client of your opinions
and provide them this solution (only a suggestion)
No flame emails, just answering a call for help, if you mention actinic
it is a call for help.
Steve Gunter
www.estoresolutions.co.uk
www.tgo-ltd.com/erol.html
Kerry K-C wrote:
>Does anyone have any experience of actinic catalog?
>
>A client has asked me to look at this software for them with a view to
>incorporating an existing website design - however, as far as I can see
>there doesn't seem to be any easy way of doing this - it seems that
>everything is governed by their own templates and modifying any of this
>looks like it's going to be a complete pain in the proverbial?!
>
>Am I correct in my assumption or am I just looking in all the wrong
>places?
>
>Appreciate any thoughts/guidance on this.
>
>Cheers
>
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