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computer education
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:32 am
by roessyes
[Removed by Admin as it was indeed spam but we've left the rest of the thread]
Re: computer education
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 1:17 pm
by chackl
Hello!
Facebook does now allow company accounts (Read the GTC). You need to register as a person (your name) and then you are able to create a Facebook-Site (thos like-sites) for your company. You also can add a hidden private group for al users of your company and you can set privelegies for the users on your company site.
Regards
EDIT:
Maybe also a wrong place her for the post - Maybe some Moderator or Admin could move it to "Off-Topic"
Regards
Re: computer education
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 5:09 pm
by Tronic
This is SPAM.
perhaps better protect the site from spam attacks, would be better.
Re: computer education
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:25 pm
by trogluddite
Clicking the '!' triangle also helps! (done it now)

The dev's got important 'dev' things to do, but they will act if they get a report notification - only they have the power to block and ban.
Re: computer education
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 11:45 pm
by Tronic
Trog, you have some news underhand?
might reveal something?.
Re: computer education
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 12:03 am
by tester
They do 256-bit support for FS - just in case.

Re: computer education
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:51 am
by Tronic
Re: computer education
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:04 pm
by trogluddite
Tronic wrote:Trog, you have some news underhand?
No special knowledge, I'm afraid - just I know that Malc takes FS very seriously and is ALWAYS busy trying to make it better.

Re: computer education
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:11 am
by Tronic
I hope he will listen to some interesting ideas of the users.
Re: computer education
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:18 pm
by trogluddite
Tronic wrote:I hope he will listen to some interesting ideas of the users.
He does try to - and folks like me and MyCo keep in touch with him about what folks are saying here.
But we have to remember that FS is not only for VST plugins these days - he has his education and industry customers to keep happy too - all paying good money for site licences that help keep DSPr in business.
It might seem to us like there aren't very many of those guys, mostly just the VST fans - but I have seen this effect with the software that the guys at my work make. Our forums are full of 'hobbyists' and 'one man bands' - but the corporate/educational users never seem to go there - they mostly prefer to contact our dev' team directly. The same few names are always there on our forums, but we know we have 1000's of paid up users out there, many who paid big $$$ for 50+ seat site licences.
They're also the kind of users who mostly stick to the 'safe path', much less interested in experimenting and pushing the boundaries than folks like us - if you're teaching a bunch of students some elementary programming, you're just not going to bump up against the software's limitations like we do!
I guess they all have the boss standing over their shoulder to make sure they are not "wasting valuable time" on the internet all day, too!!
