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Old 10-03-2004, 09:28 PM   #1
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Adding Configurator to your site

How about adding a Beginners Helper Configurator on your website, a configurator that will have a pulldown manu that will help a novice configure a computer. Design it with all the popular and dependable hardware manufacturer and their products linked to it, and even put a confortable price range to it, so that user can pay for using it to configure a system.
Most of the problem that beginners have, at least for me, is to identify better part and price for the system they want to build. For me I would have paid a little amount to have a configurator that will help me list all the parts I need to build my system and where to purchase them at a resonable price.
Even if you don't want to put this configurator in your website, at least include it in your PC Mechanic "Build Your Own PC" Diskette. You have at least included your ebook reference and other things in the diskette, it will help us neophites get a head start. It's just an idea, hope you think about it.
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Old 10-04-2004, 03:59 AM   #2
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Prices and parts change so often, this would be a full time job just keeping it current.
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