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WebProWorld Members,
Here at WebProWorld, we want our members to get the most out of the forum that they can.
Whether that means making a change to the current forum or just adding something, we want it to be educational for everyone!
Recently we have had a few people asking why there is no software section. Great question! (this is also the topic of the main post in today's newsletter)
So the question is, would you all benefit from a software section?
Let us know in the comments on this post.
Thank you!
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The Castle Breakroom (General: Any Topic)
Wouldn't a Software section somewhere benefit the community?
I'm most curious, that after all these years there's still no "Software" forum here at WPW.
Why is that? I believe one would make sense in the Computer Assistance forum along with Hardware, Operating Systems, etc.
At the suggestion of Rah:
http://www.webproworld.com/webmaster-forum/threads/117413-Why-is-there-still-no-quot-Software-quot-forum-here-at-WPW/page2?p=612186&viewfull=1#post612186
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