Greetings,
I just recently purchased an electronic copy of "An Introduction to GDI+" Copywright by Wrox Press. for $20.00. There are several references to support material for the article however all links to the ftp site
ftp://ftp.csharptoday.com are not working. You state below you do not take any money however I just saw this electronic book on amazon.com and purchased it. Please point me at the location I can find the support material for the article I just purchased online at amazon.com yesterday. Complete reference:
C# Today,
www.csharptoday.com "An Introduction to GDI+" by Thomas Johansen.
Sincerely,
Wrox Customer.
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quote:Originally posted by jminatel
Responding on behalf of Wiley and Wrox, we did not purchase asptoday.com or csharptoday.com along with the Wrox name, books, wrox.com, p2p.wrox.com, and the other web sites we did purchase.
So, no one at the new Wrox can comment on what the new owner of those sites might have planned for them, or even if there is a new owner.
If there is someone out there who does know definitively what will happen with these sites, we'd welcome an answer here.
As for the issue of email responsiveness, I apologize for my own inability to keep up with the email that has been coming in in the weeks since we posted my email address on the wrox.com home page. I (and I think most of the editors are in a similar situation) have received on average 300-400 additional emails each per week needing either technical support for a book, information about site status, and other questions. We've tried our best to answer every question, or forward it to someone who can answer. On average, we've each accomplished 48 hour turnaround on responses except on weekends. Due to the volume of email, some may have similpy been missed and I am sorry for that.
Finally, regarding the asptoday.com and csharptoday.com, Wiley and the new Wrox did not take anyone's money or receive any subscriber money after our purchase of Wrox assets. We have no involvement with those sites operationally or financially nor have we at any time in the past.
I apologize for the confusion created by this.
Jim Minatel
Senior Acquisitions Editor
Wiley Technology Publishing
WROX Press
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