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Just wondered if anyone could give me their thoughts on using Coffee Cup Visual.

Looks like something I "might" be able to figure out.

What do you think of it?

Thanks,

Pete
#coffee #cup
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    • Profile picture of the author Tim Franklin
      I have used this in the past, a long long time ago, probably version 1.0

      I use FETCH now, (sorry windows users)

      As I remember the software, is fairly easy to use, I just did not like the way they dun you to upgrade to a paid version, other than that, it is decent.:rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Woodside
    all coffee cup products are cost effective and superior! I've been using then since 1997.
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    • Profile picture of the author Wayne Duggan
      Yes Pete

      A relative newb like me came to terms with it in a flash

      It seems to have the answers.....I just have to get on with giving it the questions:rolleyes:



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  • Profile picture of the author natedamm
    I have used CoffeeCup and I liked it. Right now though I am using a totally free html editor and I love it. It's called PageBreeze from pagebreeze.com.
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  • Profile picture of the author warpri
    If somebody has no a good HTML knowledge and, If he also wants to create a simple web site I think most convenient solution is Office Publisher 2007 coming with the Office 2007 package. If you're little creative you also can create professional quality web pages soon & easily.
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