naw, we appreciate your efforts, my comment was a insider joke ;)
 My first comment would be that when I clicked on the screen shots it 
downloaded stuff instead of popping up a bigger screen shot, which I personally 
would rather have then having to watch the demos (at first).
 I was really curious to see an online example to see if it worked with Safari 
as a lot of dhtml stuff chokes there.
 As for piddly stuff, I'm not to intrigued by the colors but that doesn't 
affect the product.

 As far as responses go, remember it's Friday afternoon/night and a lot of ppl 
are getting drunk about now and I would be joining them if it wasn't snowing 
and I was stuck at home...............

 Would be nice if more ppl would contribute this sort of thing to the cfm 
community :)

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From: Sergey Croitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 7:40 PM
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re[2]: Try Docubee Forms please 

Maybe you are right that the only comment the Docubee and me are
worthy of is a cremecicle.
I just wanted to hear a feedback if somebody will find a time to try
the freeware product.
Thanks anyway.

Serg

d> I bet Micha is gunna have a cremecicle on this one.........

d> ----------------------------------------
d> From: Sergey Croitor 
d> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 6:58 PM
d> To: CF-Talk 
d> Subject: Try Docubee Forms please 

d> Hi,

d> I'm just finished and published my old project, the Docubee Forms
d> http://www.docubee.com
d> and wondering to what extent this might be useful to others.
d> I'll appreciate any comment about Docubee.

d> It's something similar to Flash Forms but uses JavaScript/DHTML GUI,
d> without refresh, does not require programming at all, just a playing
d> with draggable table field items in DHTML designer.
d> Less the 2 minutes to build grid or master-detail input forms with
d> field lookup feature, filter feature, input validation, etc.
d> There are Flash demo movies at the site explaining the process in
d> detail.

d> Excuse me in advance for taking your time.

d> Thanks,

d> Serg mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

d> 



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