I've been off & on with the CC forum for a couple of years now. So I'm not realy "new". I have in the past, been able to post on the board - but not today - hum... Except on this thread.
I first found CC while looking for a WYSIWYG program - to replace Dreamweaver. I know some total geeks who would die for DW, me - eh? See, I'm not a real computer geek, some of my friends just happen to think I am, because I build websites. Nothing fancy, mind you - but most of them only know how to read mail, surf and go on facebook. They marvel at my work - ha ha. Like the "Mother of All", my first site was out of necessity. I liked doing it so I did more, mostly for family - ie;free - ha - but have actually picked up a few paying jobs. Somewhere in the Breakroom, there is a thread questioning the "size" of things at CC. The responses are everything from CC is "Texas Size" to it's a "cartoony" "home/comfy" place. THAT is exactly what drew me the non-geek - geek to CC. I fell hook line & sinker for the look!! It is kinda cartoony - like Mickey & Minnie's homes in Orlando
 And it seems like most folks on the boards are pretty friendly too!
 And it seems like most folks on the boards are pretty friendly too!Well, much to my dismay my first attempt at the CC webbuilder didn't go so well. After FOUR hours on the phone with HP tech support - trying to figure out why my brand new (now 3 years old) computer kept crashing; one call to CC, the tech right away said - "That program does not work with Vista 64 bit". I was somewhat relieved that our new computer wasn't a lemon - BUT deeply saddened, so long cartoony world

Back to searching for a web building program that would work with our OS. Some time later, I did find one - it's looks bland, but serves it's purpose. Until once every six months or so, an update will have me pulling my hair out. I always find myself coming back to CC - - hoping there will be a WYSIWYG that works with my OS.
Did I mention, I have NO computer training, unless that DOS class I took back in 1986 counts? I'm pretty stubborn, when I want something done, it may take some time, but generally I can figure out most snags I run into. Hence the reason for so few posts
 To date, I have built 20 websites and do regular updates - usually monthly - on about 8 to 10 of them. Coffee Cup FTP is the only ftp program I have ever used. YES, it worked great with the 64 bit Vista system
 To date, I have built 20 websites and do regular updates - usually monthly - on about 8 to 10 of them. Coffee Cup FTP is the only ftp program I have ever used. YES, it worked great with the 64 bit Vista system  Recently, I gifted myself with a laptop - purchased with the proceeds of one of the websites I built
 Recently, I gifted myself with a laptop - purchased with the proceeds of one of the websites I built  I was hoping to stay with Vista 64, as it had become "homey" to me. No such luck! The new machine is a Windows 7 and yes 64 bit. Wanting to take my work on the road - or at least in the back yard, I just loaded the free FTP on the new laptop today. At the moment, I am only able to connect to half of my sites, yes they are all on the same server & yes they are all passive. Oh well, such is life...
 I was hoping to stay with Vista 64, as it had become "homey" to me. No such luck! The new machine is a Windows 7 and yes 64 bit. Wanting to take my work on the road - or at least in the back yard, I just loaded the free FTP on the new laptop today. At the moment, I am only able to connect to half of my sites, yes they are all on the same server & yes they are all passive. Oh well, such is life...I am married, of course to a wonderful man - otherwise, why bother
 We have two dogs and two birds - we're both too old for kids. Other than build websites, we have an animal relocation service - that's our "fun" job. Hubby is a bluegrass musician with four gigs a week - that's when I have my "alone" time on the computer
 We have two dogs and two birds - we're both too old for kids. Other than build websites, we have an animal relocation service - that's our "fun" job. Hubby is a bluegrass musician with four gigs a week - that's when I have my "alone" time on the computer  
 My CC dream - a WYSIWYG program that has all of the "goodies" and works with Windows Vista 64 bit and now Windows 7, 64 bit
