Negative Feedback
Last Post 05/05/2012 10:17 PM by Steven. 2 Replies.
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Daniel Jerome
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05/04/2012 3:14 PM
    I'm sitting in my first DotNetNuke User's Group in Sarasota, FL. The founder of DotNetNuke is giving a presentation right now on the new social aspects of DNN. A lady mentioned the learning curve of learning to develop modules. I mentioned checking out dnnCreative. Several people chimed up declaring how bad your product is. Wow, I'm glad I forked over the money for your subscription... NOT.
    Joseph Craig
    DNN MVP
    Posts:11667


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    05/05/2012 8:58 PM
    Daniel,

    I'm sorry to hear of the negative feedback. If you could provide any more information that expands on "bad" we'll be happy to take that into account going forward. We pride ourselves on the quality of the educational material and advice that are provided here, and we always want to improve.

    Thanks for your report, though. Painful as they are to hear, they are helpful.

    Joe Craig, Patapsco Research Group
    Complete DNN Support
    Steven
    Nuke Newbie
    Nuke Newbie
    Posts:2


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    05/05/2012 10:17 PM
    Personally I've found both the public and subscription based content on this site to be very helpful and have been benefiting from it for years. The DNNCreative forums contain countless posts from many other people that feel the folks at DNNCreative are strong contributors to the DotNetNuke community.

    @Daniel: There is more than enough free content on this site for a potential subscriber to review prior to making a purchase decision including detailed descriptions of all subscription based tutorials. Personally I try to form my own opinions through direct experience rather than posting another persons comments.


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