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dennis
Posts: 71 Joined: 12/20/2001 From: Camdenton MO USA Status: offline
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learning curve 2003? - 10/4/2005 11:45:43
How steep is the learning curve from FP2000 to FP2003? I have a customer who uses FP2000 to do some basic maintenance to his site. He's a realtor and is able to add his own listings using a template page that I created for him. Due to a new computer and other issues he is considering upgrading to FP2003. If you've moved from FP2000 to Fp2003 did you see a significant learning curve, or would he be able to jump right in doing the same things he's been doing? Thanks in advance..... Dennis
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dennis
Posts: 71 Joined: 12/20/2001 From: Camdenton MO USA Status: offline
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RE: learning curve 2003? - 10/5/2005 11:14:31
Thanks for the feedback. I'll pass it on to my customer.
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BobbyDouglas
Posts: 5470 Joined: 5/15/2003 From: Arizona Status: offline
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RE: learning curve 2003? - 10/5/2005 13:07:25
If you give it a chance, it will build on you. I almost tossed it away at first because I didn't care for the new design. After spending about an hour I figured out how much more useful the layout and such is.
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golfer
Posts: 1801 Joined: 1/5/2005 From: Bath, Wiltshire, UK Status: offline
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RE: learning curve 2003? - 10/5/2005 13:22:50
I recently moved from FP2000 to FP2003. It is easy change over and caused me no difficulties at all.
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