>Our thanks for your continued patience during this process, and for >the curious, I'll post a note with the complete dump on what happened >and why as soon as the transfer to the new service is complete. > >See you on the other side ;-) > Regards, > Scott
May your transition be smooth, Scott! I recently had a glitch with my internet provider, and THANK MY STARS big time that my websites were not hosted with them, but elsewhere. Internet providers and web hosts can surely bring a software business to its knees. As I've had happen several times already. You release a program, it sells like hotcakes, you go over the bandwidth limit, and they shut you down without even an email. You don't know til days later when you go surfing your own site for some reason or check your traffic logs and they are suddenly ZERO. They have so many reason for shutting you down without warning... my last webhost had an overall bandwidth problem, so they shut down all the free sites temporarily. I moved to Pair.com after that (about 3 weeks ago) and hopefully this will be a good move. I've heard good things about them from many shareware authors. I had one internet provider go belly up without warning, packed their boxes and took off with everybody's money. Been a rough ride. May this one be the one for you, Scott :-) -- --Shareware Games for the Mac-- http://www.gypsyware.com _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard