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Are there people out there who really need those listed software products to do web work? My tools are a notebook and felt-tip pen to do my planning and then xara and dreamweaver to realize the ideas. It looks to me like webtechniques the mag is now orienting itself to a Dilbert world.
Regards, Ross
<a href=http://www.designstop.com/>DesignStop.Com</a>
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Just waiting for the link before I vote [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
If you're concerned about spam, here's a suggestion: using one of the many free webmail services, create a "throw-away" account to use instead of your regular e-mail address.
Mike.
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I voted with my regular email address. If they start spamming (and they haven't since I voted more than a week ago), I'll just filter it. Simple.
Klaus
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> This is despite all it's GHASTLY shortcoming when it comes to Web work! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Which ones?
Wayne
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I'd be VERY surprised if WebTechniques started spamming you. They are a legit magazine and fairly well-known in the industry. At most, you'll get their monthly newsletter which will vary from interesting bits to completely useless sometimes. It really depends on what articles they are running in their mag for that month.
They tend to take the privacy issues very seriously over there.
Thanks for the votes and get the word out! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]