Alistair GD
09-13-2001, 07:54 PM
Blue Domino, by the Coffecup guys - looks like a great package, at a reasonable, price.
http://www.bluedomino.com
This promise sounded good,
"Each of our webservers are utilized to 50 percent of their capacity. This allows for spikes and peaks in traffic and resource consumption to be handled with ease. The load on the server is closely monitored to have an total hit count of 250,000 to 500,000 hits a day. At this level the load is kept significantly below the capacity of the system"
Anyone heard of this host before?
Martie
09-13-2001, 08:40 PM
Hi,
Here is a thread, that leads to a few other threads :)
http://freewebspace.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2842&highlight=bluedomino.com
Also....you might try a search here as well. Use the search function and type in company name and see if any past postings result.
Good Luck
creid
09-13-2001, 09:23 PM
Do you really get that free software?
Chicken
09-13-2001, 11:19 PM
Not saying this is good or bad (you decide that for yourself, I'll reserve my personal opinions), but the web hosting is now provided by ***** (as of 8/2/2001):
http://*****.com/?zone=press/2001/blue_domino
jackamus
10-12-2002, 11:54 AM
OK, listen! I hosted with them and they are the worse. They have the worse tech support people. "LOU" if you ever get this person RUN. He has the brains of a mouse! So that is not saying much. I really hate that company and for what it is worth go with another company!!!!!! Save yourself while you can!
refcom
10-12-2002, 12:04 PM
Not to discourage bluedom's efforts, but the coffeecup software really is not that great. I recommend dreamweaver to my clients who refuse to pay for design and refuse to learn html by hand. They have to learn something if they won't pay to have it done properly, so I tell them dreamweaver.
Also, I think bluedomino is (was) a spinoff of coffeecup that was sold. Coffeecup has been around forever with their HTML editor. Another question: is this related to the old windows95.com and Steve Jenson?