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Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetnice post, vcubed!
being a staunch believer of evolution & natural selection, think it is what it is. being young makes them do that (footboarding buses/trains). my parents kept warning me at every step but i did footboard travel etc on the sleigh. but mostly, i see myself as timid when compared to others and even my bro. and parents are what they are. each one behaves according to their genetic order, choosing choices 1 to 4. and the choice may differ too - one day they are extra cautious, the next day they let the child be.
again, being a believer in Science, i won't be upset much if my children don't listen to me/their mom, taking their own decisions in each step and end up having their own life.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetGlad that you are digging deeper into the Zoho offerings, Brent! Continue using Zoho
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetBrent: Thanks for trying Zoho out and for the nice review! Yes, we take pride in offering both breadth (the number of services) and depth (features in each service). As for Google Wave, we are excited indeed like with Google Gears (we were the first ones to embrace it even before Google Apps did).
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetHi Allan,
Thanks for the reply. Sure I'll mail you the latest developments happening at Zoho.
With much of the Zoho services being under active development, we are still setting the website pages right. This page - http://www.zoho.com/pricing.html - can give you pricing structure for different services. We'll make this easier still.
Indeed you can map your own domain or even buy a domain from our partner, GoDaddy. Zoho Mail/Business allow @yourdomain.com email and Zoho Wiki helps you have a wiki website redirecting to your domain. I'll mail you the specifics.
Regards,
Arvind
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetAllan : Thanks for introducing your readers to Zoho!
Regarding the negatives you pointed out, all of Zoho is being actively developed from Chennai, India. And as you rightly guessed, English isn't our first language. We are very open to native English speakers pointing out a spelling error here or a grammar mistake there and make it a point that it gets corrected as soon as possible.
Hope South Africa gets reliable and cheap internet connection as we do now in India and elsewhere in Asia. That will make more African business users tap on to the productivity & business apps being available on the web now at a far cheaper rate than their counterparts from the previous era.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetHi blackwolvix,
Thanks for your blog and your kind words about ZOHO ( http://www.zoho.com ). Keep watching our latest progress / updates at ZOHO Blogs ( http://blogs.zoho.com ).
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetDavid : Thanks for the nice overview & introducing Zoho to your readers! Zoho is approaching 2 million registered users.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetAshish : Thanks for the review. With the free version, you can have one project with unlimited users. If you can email support, they will help sort out your issues. We’ll look for wrong English usage in our UI too.
Pavan : Thanks a lot for your compliments and comments!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThanks for the nice list of search filters! I’m finding it very useful.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetNicole : Please accept my sincere apologies. I checked up with the support team here and found your mail thread. As you say in your comment, we’d replied back to you. But we should have followed it up with you after we’d replied to confirm whether the issue was indeed solved.
Can you try logging into your Zoho account from Firefox (version 2 or 3) and check once again? We’ll call you up today and get this one resolved for you.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetDan : Glad to know that you are using Zoho! And thanks for introducing Zoho to your readers.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetCynthia : Thanks for making Zoho Show a part of your excellent list! Slide transitions and animations are coming soon. Stay tuned.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetAravind, over at Zoho, was kind enough to set me straight on their pricing, so I'm passing along the news...
Dave : Thanks for introducing Zoho CRM to your readers!
Zoho CRM is free for the first 3 users. The Professional Edition costs $12 per user per month & the Enterprise Edition costs $25 per user per month (both from the the fourth user onwards).
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetlol. graphjam’s cool indeed. and here’s one like Arun’s : http://www.toondoo.com/cartoon/538873
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetNice one, Chris! Can you follow this up with how to get over the temporary blocks? How to avoid having writer’s blocks would be even better.
