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To: John Chapman who wrote (7068)5/2/1999 2:35:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
Well John, a couple of interesting things about that site.

First econtactonline.com surprisingly is registered to Cashco Management. Yet IDFR is marketing the product. Their name is all over the site. My it sure is a fuzzy line between IDFR and Cashco Management.

CashCo Management (ECONTACTONLINE-DOM)
230 Holly Drive
King of Prussia, PA 19406 US
Domain Name: ECONTACTONLINE.COM
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Ely, Chris
(CE2431) chrisrel@AOL.COM, 610 239 8980
Billing Contact: Ely, Chris (CE2431) chrisrel@AOL.COM, 610 239 8980
Record last updated on 02-Feb-99.
Record created on 02-Feb-99.


Second, I see that they categorize it as: World Class Contact Management Software for Windows 95/95 and NT. Ahhhh. Pssst. Don't look now, but any true Microsoft Development Partner (as they have advertised in the past) would know that the current O/S is Windows 98.

Third and on the basis of the failure to mention Win98, I am compelled to ask - Is this old software? Because I also see in their description: Relate Technologies has responded by delivering an innovative integrated contact management, database, electronic mail, information management and collaboration product.

I read a review here about a product called Contact Pro for Windows by these same Relate Technology people. It was indeed a windows 95 product that was being developed. Here you can read the review from Ziff Davis UK from Date: 18/06/96 zdnet.co.uk