The Deck: Thanks to our November sponsors Nov 09 2006
8 comments Latest by Ben Darlow
Signal vs. Noise is a member of The Deck, a targeted ad network that delivers a single ad impression for each page view and only accepts ads for products or services we have paid for and/or used. Please consider checking out the products and services from The Deck’s November advertisers:
Adobe Creative Suite 2.3.MEDIUM Design Group. Footwear and other products.
JPG Magazine. Bold, new photography.
Adaptive Path. Managing Experience Conference.
Veer. Photos, type and more.
Text Link Ads. New ideas for text and RSS ads.
BoxCloud. Dead-simple file sharing.
FreshBooks.com: Manage your business.
MailBuild. Create beautiful client e-newletters simply.
Got a web design project in mind? Find a web designer on Sortfolio. Browse by visual style, portfolio, budget, and geographic location.
Over 1 million people use 37signals' simple web-based software to collaborate on projects, track contacts, and organize their business with an intranet.
8 comments so far
Dan Boland 09 Nov 06
FYI , the Deck link for Creative Suite doesn’t work. I tried it both here and on DF and the URL got refreshed (not the page).
Blah-gee-tsa 09 Nov 06
I’ve been looking for a better billing solution, too. Nice, I’ll check out FreshBooks.
Typepad makes blogging so easy and includes fun plug and play features for categories, lists and the like. I plan on migrating to their ‘pro’ version once I’ve had enough experience with Dreamweaver.
Thanks for the list, Jason.
Coudal 09 Nov 06
Hmm, the CS link seems fine here Dan. Am I missing something?
Jeff Koke 09 Nov 06
Jim, It’s not working for me either—I tried from Kottke and here (including the link in the body of the post) and it’s just reloading the page, not jumping to Adobe.
FYI , I am on Firefox 2.0 Mac
Jeff
Coudal 09 Nov 06
Thanks for the input guys, working on it. Looks like an intermittent hiccup in Adobe’s ad server.
Walker Hamilton 09 Nov 06
Also, I can’t find anything, anywhere about what CS2 .3 brings over CS 2 . Does anyone know?
Don 09 Nov 06
Guys—it’s TypePad, not Typepad. They’re a sponsor, spell their product name correctly.
Ben Darlow 10 Nov 06
Don – check out how Six Apart actually capitalise Typepad on their website in body copy. The logo camelcases it, but in all other places it’s used they give it a single capitalisation.
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