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Last post Author Topic: Is it appropriate to post a prospective page for opinions?  (Read 16380 times)

note-taker

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Re: Is it appropriate to post a prospective page for opinions?
« Reply #25 on: July 24, 2013, 10:56 PM »
" a technical problem", there was a typo, fixed.

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Re: Is it appropriate to post a prospective page for opinions?
« Reply #26 on: August 19, 2013, 10:17 AM »
Hi note-taker,

I liked the last version of your website. Congratulations.

I am particularly interested in the concept called "Acelerated Learning". I am studying it for more than a decade.

I have the idea to create someday a Website in this subject:  flashcards, mindmaps (by Tony Buzan), spaced repetition learning, memorization techniques, etc.

I dont know exactly how your product works, but I think instead of you create a web server in the customer's computer you could provide an online access to your website. Using some kind of login for access.

IMHO: many people are not comfortable in using address like http://127.0.0.1:8600/knb2/. They can think it can be something malicious, for example.

Anyway, nice job and keep in touch if you wanna talk more about acelerated learning.

- Zaq

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Re: Is it appropriate to post a prospective page for opinions?
« Reply #27 on: August 27, 2013, 09:05 AM »
Thanks for your kind words, Zaq, and sorry for late response.

"provide an online access to your website", that was my version 1.0.  It's unable to provided 100% availability, that is, what if for whatever reason you lost Internet connection?  For a student who's taking notes for a class or lecture, that's not acceptable.

"many people are not comfortable in using address like http://127.0.0.1:8600/knb2/. They can think it can be something malicious,"
'popular' mis-perception/misconception, they just need to learn a bit more about computer and the Internet.  Or to education/explain to them by us.

Cheers,