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Nov 8

Posted by: Lorraine Young
Thursday, November 08, 2007 11:18 AM  RssIcon

Sorry for the delay, I will post here as soon as it is online in the DNN Marketplace.

As I mentioned previously, I have submitted it to the Marketplace, however I am still waiting for it to go live.

I spoke to Joe yesterday and I do not expect it will not be available until after the conference as everyone who can get it live is busy here.

Apologies and thanks for your patience.

(Shared blog post with www.DNNangel.com)

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Re: Still Waiting for DNN 4.6.0 on the MarketPlace

This post doesn't make a lot of sense! Who's Joe!? What's "it"? LORRAINE SAYS: Sorry for the lack of clarity. "It" is DNN Online Help version 4.6. Joe is Joe Brinkman of DNN Corp who needs to get the product online on the MarketPlace.

By rodweir on   Friday, November 09, 2007 9:44 AM

Re: Still Waiting for DNN 4.6.0 on the MarketPlace

Thanks Lorraine - I figure you've had a hectic, sleep-deprived few days. All this conference-time blogging over the last few days has made me feel as if I'm almost there. Sounds like the first big DNN convention was a hit. Best regards, Rod. LORRAINE SAYS: Thanks for the feedback Rod. I'm still holidaying in the USA and loving it! What a great country it is. Home tomorrow unfortunately (Sunday 18th November in Australia).

By rodweir on   Saturday, November 17, 2007 4:29 AM
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