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DavidWSnow
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22 Oct 2007 10:54 AM  

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.


leesykes
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23 Oct 2007 10:31 AM  
wow thanks Dave, your comments are really appreciated, cheers,

Lee

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