Steven W. Erbach
serbach at new.rr.com
Mon Nov 22 08:48:16 CST 2004
Brenda, Thank you very much. Steve Erbach Neenah, WI sweblog1.blogspot.com > ------------Original Message------------ > From: "Reische, Brenda L." <blreische at mdh.org> > To: "'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'" <dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com> > Date: Mon, Nov-22-2004 8:36 AM > Subject: RE: Safari Virtual Bookshelf -- WAS -- RE: Svar: RE: [dba-Tech] Access vs. .NET > > Gustav & Steven, > > Here is the official blurb about Safari: > > Safari Bookshelf is the premier electronic reference library for > programmers > and IT professionals. Unlike an online bookstore, Safari lets > subscribers: > > Search - Conduct searches across all of the technical books in the > Safari > library - more than 2,000 in all. Zero in on answers to time critical > questions in a matter of seconds. > > Read - Read the books on your Bookshelf from cover to cover. Or, simply > flip > to the page you need. > > Browse - Browse books by category. With Safari researching any topic is > a > snap. From XML, to database to .Net, you'll find your answer in Safari. > > Download - Download chapters for viewing offline. > > > Here are links for a FREE TRIAL OF SAFARI > > http://www.devx.com/premier/door/17532 30 day free trial through devx > > http://safari.informit.com/ 14 day free trial through informit > > http://safari.oreilly.com/ 14 day free trial through o'reilly > > There are three sizes of bookshelf, so you can choose how many books > you can > have based on how much you want to pay per month. Most books take up > one > "slot", but some take 2 and others take 1/2 a slot. > > A 5 slot basic plan is 9.99/ month > A 10 slot basic plan is 14.99/month > A 10 slot max plan is 19.99/month and you can download some whole > chapters > plus some other benefits. > > I am not affiliated with Safari in any way other than being a customer. > > Brenda Reische > Application Support Analyst > McDonough District Hospital > x. 3263