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wordmuse
12-05-2007, 01:35 PM
Hi,

This suggestion is probably way out in left field. But heck - I *live* way out in left field. :)

There are many times I don't have access to my computer, and I forget my memory stick so don't have that for the computers I do have access to. Additionally, many computer owners don't much like you monkeying around with their hardware by attaching a memory stick to a USB port.

Not to mention any liability issues if I were to use a memory stick and someone's computer went bad.

So-o-o-o....

I'd find it very helpful to have a web based version of URP.

I can envision a couple of different models - any of which could be profitable to Kinook.

Model#1: A program that installs on a website I own and/or control. It would be sort of like running the back end of a blog. (ooh - idea: if you could make it so that I could tag an entry as "forblog" and it would post that entry to my blog - wow - that would be sweet!)

Model#2: A kind of membership service where I get an account with Kinook and pay a fee to access the tools and my data.

Maybe there are other models that can work. These are two I come up with.

Thoughts?

Regards,
Bal

quant
12-05-2007, 02:48 PM
Originally posted by wordmuse
This suggestion is probably way out in left field.
I don't think so! I join you in this suggestion.

Internet is the future (if it is not already) ... and if competition can do it (here (http://www.wjjsoft.com/innokb.html)) along with the standalone app, why not Kinook? It wouldn't need to have all the great functions that UR has, start with basics and then see how it goes ... ;-)

jreisz
02-21-2008, 07:34 PM
I am with you that a web based version plus and I'll add that I would love a web based mobile solution so I could access UR from my blackberry.

In the meantime, you could access your PC at home by using a free service like LogMeIn http://www.logmein.com that you can remote control your pc at home remotely from a web browser. Not the same thing as a web app, but probably the next best thing. I have used Log me in for a couple of months and it has worked out pretty nice.