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To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (2986)1/25/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4231
 
Online Merchant's dilemma....Professional Edition...too little too late?

WEB SELLING MADE EASY

Mips Dataline is set to ship its VersaCheck Web Commerce product/service that lets anyone set up a business on the Web, the Capitalist Crustacean notes. For a measly $39.95, plus $9.95 per month in hosting fees for the first two months, VersaCheck Web Commerce gives any small- to medium-sized company a store on the Internet. You can even host your complete Web site with Mips if you prefer. The VersaCheck Web Commerce system accepts credit card purchases and checks, and it auto-generates bank drafts that you can deposit just like a check. The software works from a set of easy-to-use wizards, so you don't need to learn HTML or Java. In addition, the package includes small-business accounting software for businesses without an accounting package, which can export files to Quicken, QuickBooks, Microsoft Money, and other programs.
With its low cost and low initial monthly service fee, VersaCheck Web Commerce might just convince a lot of small-business owners that it's time to add e-commerce to their sites. Mips Dataline is on the Web at
mipsdla.com <http://www.mipsdla.com> You can see the first Web vendors to use the product now at
usaplaza.com <http://www.usaplaza.com> ..."


source: PC WORLDs NEW PRODUCT GOSSIP OF THE DAY 1/25/99 7:13 AM

...another one bites the dust?...jettison alpha software....now(.)