-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Making a List

I need to keep this simple.  I'm sorting all messages in this thread 
to a special folder and when I collect sufficient quantities for a 
given category I will compile a nice list, post it to the group, 
download all the software and ZIP it up for posting to a file sharing 
site or the Yahoo group files area and then share the link with the 
group.

_If_ I have time available I will visit other lists such as Gman has 
posted links to but I really prefer to collect a list from _you_ the 
members here that have used the software and recommend to your friends 
here in the group.

The idea of a Forum somewhere sounds cool, but I already own and/or 
moderate 5 Yahoo groups.  I'm on the verge of giving up some of them 
to lighten my load.  I am not, at this time, prepared to take on 
another group or forum in any capacity.

Don



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike the mod" <mikebike@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 5:42 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Making a List


> Hi Folks,
> we still have our Yahoo group in which it has a place for Files and 
> Links.
>
> Just another option.
>
> Mike one of the mods
>
> *******  REPLY SEPARATOR *********
>
> On 12/30/2008 at 5:26 PM Disastar wrote:
>
> Hey Don,
>
> I have an idea.  This list sounds to me like it would work great on 
> a
> forum.
> I know a place where you can get a free website and it includes a 
> link to
> automatically install PHPBB forum.  If we set up the different 
> categories
> as
> categories on the forum, then each program can have its own thread 
> where
> people can comment and even vote on them.  This would make it much 
> easier
> to
> track each program where people can mention new versions or problems 
> or
> good
> experiences.  This would also open up the program list to people who 
> aren't
> on this group.
>
> If you don't have experience with websites or forums, then I can set 
> it up
> and help you administer it, leaving you the ability to set 
> permissions to
> add people as either moderators or administrators.  I would just 
> recommend
> you limit the administrators to people you really trust.  BTW, years 
> ago I
> used to have a gamers clan website where I did a lot of custom mods 
> to a
> PHPBB forum.
>
> 
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