It is obvious that Thunderstone does not want to market Webinator to the general public. That is understandable.
Webinator really kicks butt, however the administration is a nightmare.
One of my associates was looking for a support programmer and was told it takes a million dollars to start a search engine.
Why, because that individual knew the stupid hurdles presented by "nerdware" packages.
Webinator Free has appropriate limitations on capability and functionality.
However it is a "promotion tool" that fails miserably.
I hope that someone will clean-up the mess and make Webinator the package that it could be.
Webinator really kicks butt, however the administration is a nightmare.
One of my associates was looking for a support programmer and was told it takes a million dollars to start a search engine.
Why, because that individual knew the stupid hurdles presented by "nerdware" packages.
Webinator Free has appropriate limitations on capability and functionality.
However it is a "promotion tool" that fails miserably.
I hope that someone will clean-up the mess and make Webinator the package that it could be.