I could be done. There are inexpensive software packages that can guide you. One that comes packaged on the CD with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 is called "Front Page." It can be a bit involved but with a little reading and trial and error, it can be done without going to a "professional." (gee, you too can tune your own piano in a matter of minutes with this tape . . . .) I would recommend against the whole idea. Take the piano owning families with a computer, with Internet access, within your coverage area, who would bother to look for it, who wouldn't rather just pick up the phone . . . you get my drift. Do you have a fax? How many tunings do you get over your fax? Well, I would bet Internet tunings would be a small fraction of that. Glenn. -----Original Message----- From: Brad Smith <bsmith006@sprintmail.com> To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> Date: Sunday, November 16, 1997 6:59 AM Subject: software/technology question >To All, >I have this fantasy of having my own web page where customers can >schedule appointments by clicking/pointing. Any ideas where to start >looking for help to do this? Or what types of software can be used for >this? I would like to put schedule parameters in place, and have my >customers fit into them as much as possible. Thanks for any input. > >Brad Smith, RPT >Manchester, NH
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