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Thanks Captain B, I need all the help I can get.
Yes, I tried to use Google Earth, but my pc only has 128M memory, and they reccommend 256 minimum, I think. I'm holding off until next year when the 64 bit machines with MS Vista come out, and then plan to get 4 gigs of memory, which I hope will carry me another 5 years. I really think I'll like the Google Earth stuff more, and they seem to be using XML much more than MSN, which I need to learn more about, but I like what I've played with in XML so far. As you can imagine, MUCH much more can be done with the Vir Voyagers, but I'd rather not have to slow them down with database access, which is where XML may help...I think. I just hope that with the new 64 bit operating systems, the client side code size limits increase greatly, to support larger javascript arrays, XML, etc., and database access may not be needed. I don't have the money to put into anything fancy like Coldfusion & SQL, altho I've coded in it and it's great, so if db's are needed, it'll be PHP + MySQL. If MS Access comes with Vista (at no extra charge), I've coded in it and Visual Basic (VB3) many years ago, and if Visual Basic comes for free (no extra charge) I'd consider going to VB & Access. Microsoft seems to think all programmers are wealthy enough to just run out and buy the latest software updates they come up with, but I can tell you, IT AIN't SO.......my wife and I make less than 1/3 of what I did make before retiring, and freebie software is all I can use. Thanks again for your input, there are so many things to take your time these days, its hard to get anyone to actually go thru a newbie website. musseler Captain B wrote: musseler wrote: Hi, I just joined your group, and would like to contribute in a meaningful way, to those who travel on the Inland Waterways of the U.S., whether under power or sail. As a retired mainframe programmer, I like to fool around with new software stuff on the web. Need people who have the time, and the knowledge, like you guys, to check my personal website out, at least the "Virtual Voyager" part of it, and give it a "yeh" or "nay" as you wish. Suggestions for changes,...usefulness,......whatever, I know I'm setting myself up for some interesting comments here!! Help an old dude out .... my sailing days are numbered: http://home.bellsouth.net/personalpages/PWP-davjun Blue Heron's Nest Thanks guys & gals, and I'll do the same for you Musseler ( yeh, I really was a clammer) Muesseler, I think you have done a nice job putting together your website. You are simply trying to put together information for people to share and learn from. I myself have put together a website, and the biggest rule that I always tell people that I work with is, you have to assume that all who visit your site; the last thing they want to do is think. make things as intuitive as possible...believe me, its not the easiest thing to do. But you have done a nice job with your left hand navigation menu. You can get to the "meat" of the site most of the time within two clicks. One suggestion I have is to spruce up your homepage, throw a little color in, possibly a picture or two. Your homepage is your landing page and studies show that you less than a second to capture the attention of a passer through. Nice job overall though, if you would like to talk more, I would be happy to. I think you have a nice idea with you virtual voyager, have you played around with Google Earth?? Best, Brandon www.boatersbasement.com |
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"musseler" wrote: I'm holding off until next year when the 64 bit machines with MS Vista come out Considering how delayed Vista/Longhorn has been and how reliably M$ has missed announced release dates, I expect you'll maybe see Vista in 2008, and it won't be even minimally reliable until '09. I get paid quite well to support M$, but have *no* M$ products on my home machine, as I just want to USE it, not have another career of making sure I'm safe at home. Apple sold machines using Core Dual Intel chips *before* any Windoze supplier did, never mind that Apple performed a complete OS change in the process. Good luck waiting for a reliable 64-bit M$ OS..... -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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