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dodgebros

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Posted: 05/31/2012, 1:49 PM

I am just getting my micro isv off the ground and I am still not sure CCS5 is the solution I need. I hope to create intranet applications to sell from my website. I would love to hear from other micro isv folks and what they are doing with CCS5.

Thanks,
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dodgebros

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Posted: 06/01/2012, 9:23 AM

Anyone ?
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cvboucher

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Posted: 06/01/2012, 9:59 AM

Here's a forum post where people talk about what they've used CCS for.

http://forums.codecharge.com/posts.php?post_id=118159

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dodgebros

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Posted: 06/01/2012, 10:13 AM

Thank you for the link, very interesting. Are any of you guys micro isv's?

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DataDoIT
Posted: 06/02/2012, 5:56 AM

Yes Software themselves can likely be defined as a MISV.
dodgebros

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Posted: 06/05/2012, 5:06 AM

Thanks everybody !
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ab5ni


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Posted: 06/25/2012, 11:21 AM

Quote dodgebros:
Thank you for the link, very interesting. Are any of you guys micro isv's?

dodgebros

Well, I'm pretty much a one-man show, and I'm currently developing a logistics-tracking site for the oilfield. We've even shown the pre-alpha version to those in the business, and they seem to be pretty excited with what I'm doing. Note that the oilfield is very, very demanding, and if they don't like your code, they say to hell with it instantly and look for other solutions. They expect your site to have five-nines availability (read: your site has to be up 99.999% of the time), and so far, my site has been up and only went down once, when my ISP decided to do serious re-vamping of their systems.

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yourguide


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Posted: 06/25/2012, 12:42 PM

I'm a one man shop also.... I work for a group of clients providing Network and Computer Consulting Services.
My Largest client has me doing a lot of web development... which I am now trying to use CodeCharge 5 for. :)
Brand new user.
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Oper


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Posted: 06/28/2012, 12:28 PM

The potential of what you can do with CCS is no inside CCS its you,

i'm the person who said anything can be done with CCS or Any other RAD


the advantage of CCS is the Speed of development.
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ab5ni


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Posted: 06/29/2012, 1:59 PM

Quote Oper:
There potential of what you can do with CCS is not inside CCS its you,

i'm the person who said anything can be done with CCS or Any other RAD


the advantage of CCS is the Speed of development.

Agree 100%, Oper.

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