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date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT,
group: uk.education.schools-it
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coffee cup
Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
for free.
Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
Thoughts?
(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
ref: www.coffeecup.com
John
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John Myers
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT
author: John Myers
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Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
|
Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
|
Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
|
Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
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Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
|
Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
|
Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
|
Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
|
Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
|
Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
|
Re: coffee cup
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:00:49 GMT, John Myers wrote:
>Just following on from the frontpage thread....sort of.... I just
>downloaded coffee cup after appying successfully for the education pack,
>for free.
>
>Does anybody here use this package ?(it is a series of small programs
>rather than one huge app) It looks simple enough to use at first glance,
>although I haven't done anything serious with it yet.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>(I believe it does produce pages which look good in FF)
>
>ref: www.coffeecup.com
>
>John
I paid for a copy of Coffee Cup for my partner, who used it to create
the Tradamis website:
http://www.tradamis.co.uk/
The site is rather photo-heavy, in my opinion, but otherwise
acceptable. He finds CoffeeCup fairly instinctive, with a lot of
flexibility. I did have to suppress some upgrades to Windows 2k, one
of which renders CoffeeCup unusable - a Google search brings up
details of which upgrade to downgrade if you fall into that trap.
(I'm not sure that we have the absolute latest version, so it may have
been taken care of.)
date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:49:05 +0100
author: Liz
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