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Pablo Vera wrote:
First of CC is an awesome company !!!! I love you guys !!!

What i would like to see is a CMS system that allows user to be able to login and make updates on there own site. Oh and be able to create different levels of user for certain sections of the site so not all user have the same privileges.

Something similar to this -

1. http://toko-contenteditor.pageil.net/
2. http://www.editwrx.com/



I agree with the above and regrettably am just changing the blogging software I use for this reason.

Happy New Year
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How about for any new release this year of VSD, we get an "Undo" button in there somehow?


Thanks!
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Hi Scott ! Keep on the good work on 2010 !!

My suggestion : easy to use, but fast in realtime application database with easy setup to WiFi industrial Hardware.

Sure that with My SQL it's easy, but to do a graphical userfriendly interface and to setup WiFi with industrial hardware to the database that had to be read by managers anywhere and any time around the globe in real time, sure is a chanllenge...

Thanks :-)

Félix
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Hello I use several Coffee Cup software programs and enjoy using them. I recently tried to use the Password Wizard program and it worked well, but there was just one problem. The site I am using has PHP pages that access a MY SQL database. One of the programs I use to access the database uses a web page to access the MY SQL database. The Password Wizard block the connection created by the database. Do you have a fix or can you create a back-door so that PHP pages can still make the database connection?

Thanks
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Any chance of Coffeecup coming up with animated avatars or talking heads, just about all my clients are asking for that! That and a way to blog in sections of their own sites.

PS been using Coffeecup editor since 96

Rain
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Coffee Cup for the Mac! You've made my 2010! Please do this!!!!! I've been waiting for a year!
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PLEASE!! The ability to save files in Visual Site Designer as html files, rather than just .vsd. The 'all code' or 'no code' situation with HTML Editor and VSD is really a pain. Why can't I go back and forth like in Dreamweaver?
Sherry Zeb Brunkhardt

www.zenhorses.com

"If you find an excuse, don't pick it up."
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Zen wrote:
PLEASE!! The ability to save files in Visual Site Designer as html files, rather than just .vsd. The 'all code' or 'no code' situation with HTML Editor and VSD is really a pain. Why can't I go back and forth like in Dreamweaver?

It does that now. ;) Look in the folder where you saved your Website and you will find all the html files.
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You are so my hero! Thanks.
Sherry Zeb Brunkhardt

www.zenhorses.com

"If you find an excuse, don't pick it up."
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I realise that you (and all companies) need to drum up sales, but some of your wording is a reversal to the act. When stating that the software that you are selling is going to have some major changes in the coming year, you need to let the prospective customer know that he/she gets those changes free of charge, for the following twelve months after purchase. Your advertisement come across to the new purchaser as "DON'T buy now, wait until the new release comes out". I really like your product and want you to succeed. Thanks for all you have done. Carl Wood

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