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2007-10-22 03:54 PM

    Last November when I started using DNN as a platform for our business web site I signed up for a DNN Creative Magazine subscription reluctantly. I had tried several for-pay DNN tools and been disappointed with them. I figured that since I got access to all of the old videos, I had a better chance of getting value for my one year subscription and it was worth the gamble. I was sure that I would only want this service for just one year.

    Well that year is now up, and the price has gone up.  However I didn't think twice about signing up for a second year. I get way more than my money's worth each month. I have gotten more useful skins for our business site from DNN Creative than I got from a site that  sells skins! The technical articles are informative and accurate. In fact, when I found a shortcoming in one, Lee had the skin and the video redone within a day or two. I have a better chance of getting a answer to DNN questions in DNN Creative’s forums than I do in DotNetNuke’s forum.

    Dave Snow - a very satisfied customer.


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    2007-10-23 03:31 PM
    wow thanks Dave, your comments are really appreciated, cheers,

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    2008-10-12 04:02 PM
    A year ago I started this thread and had some very positive comments about DNN Creative Magazine.  My calendar tells me that it is now time to renew again and I'd like to state that I still feel as positive about DNN Creative as I did then.

    My skills as a DNN webmaster have increased because of the magazine and I find out something new every month when I view the current videos.

    Several times each year I remember that I saw something about a problem I am working on in a DNN Creative video.  Usually when I look back thru the index and view the videos in question I find the answer to my current problem.  I know of no other source as good!

    DNN Creative Magazine still is a great value for me.

    /Dave Snow - WebMaster  www.AgingSafely.com
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