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  • William Davis
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    Originally posted by jsdva View Post

    Yeah, Bravo for Miva. And, Kent, Bravo to you for your longstanding commitment to helping all of us do what we want via your modules.
    Amen!

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  • jsdva
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    Originally posted by Kent Multer View Post
    Yeah, there's a bunch of names I haven't heard in a while. It's hard to believe I've been writing modules for more than 20 years; it doesn't feel like that long.

    But actually, in this business, 20 years is a long time. Bravo to Miva for still being here!
    Yeah, Bravo for Miva. And, Kent, Bravo to you for your longstanding commitment to helping all of us do what we want via your modules.

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  • Kent Multer
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    Yeah, there's a bunch of names I haven't heard in a while. It's hard to believe I've been writing modules for more than 20 years; it doesn't feel like that long.

    But actually, in this business, 20 years is a long time. Bravo to Miva for still being here!

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  • lesliekirk
    started a topic Walk down memory lane

    Walk down memory lane

    I'm in the final stages of upgrading an MM4 store to the latest version of Miva Merchant. I discovered the store had a "life saver" type module installed, which made it easier to delete the old store -WUMP - Search Engine Killer 2 - Wump Services (from Keifer Hunniford). Of course, the store had OpenUI v4.23 from the OpenUI Developer Consortium (Darren Elhers). I didn't see any STARBASE-21 modules - LOL. Lots of modules from Santa Fe Mall (Luray) and EmporiumPlus (Bill Weiland). There were even a couple of Copernicus Business Systems modules. A lot of memories in that old store.
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