Subject: Delphi Dumps Apple II users (and others) Path: lobby!newstf02.news.aol.com!portc01.blue.aol.com!portc03.blue.aol.com!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news.gtei.net!nntp2.deja.com!nnrp1.deja.com!not-for-mail From: rocketusa@delphi.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 21:06:46 GMT Organization: Deja.com - Before you buy. Lines: 110 Message-ID: <8nhk4l$pm2$1@nnrp1.deja.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 148.4.55.230 X-Article-Creation-Date: Thu Aug 17 21:06:46 2000 GMT X-Http-User-Agent: Mozilla/4.5 [en] (Win98; I) X-Http-Proxy: 1.0 x73.deja.com:80 (Squid/1.1.22) for client 148.4.55.230 X-MyDeja-Info: XMYDJUIDrocketusa I know, most Apple II people have long since left Delphi and use newer 'puters to do serious Net stuff, but I've remained a member ever since AOL dumped me and other Apple II users in the early 1990s -- so it's deja vu all over again for me and a few others. At least my local library still has a text-based dialup service. But heck, the first web page I built was with Proterm 3.1 for Apple II and I loaded it on Delphi's server (I had to go on a Mac to view the page, but that's another story). Now I make money teaching HTML. Thanks Delphi! Here's a letter I got in my e-mail today. Turns out after having the same e-mail address for eight or so years I'm going to have to change it. --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Subject: Important Notice About your Delphi Account To: All paying Delphi members From: Rusty Williams, President of Delphi.com, Incorporated As of November 1, 2000, you will no longer be billed for Delphi's services. The "legacy services" including premium homepage services, text-based online service, and Delphi e-mail will be provided on an unsupported basis. If you're being billed monthly, your last bill will be for October. If you paid an annual fee you will receive a pro-rated credit. We're making these changes in order to focus our development and marketing efforts on Delphi's free web-based forum services. With over 2.5 million members, Delphi.com is now one of the top 150 sites on the web and growing rapidly. The legacy services may remain accessible, however, there will be no technical support. You should make arrangements as soon as possible get an alternative provider -- some options are described at the end of this message. Q & A - (Q) Why is Delphi making these changes? (A) For the past three years, Delphi has focused on building the best forum services for people with a standard web browser and internet connection. The site has grown to more than 2.5 million members and 80,000 active forums. In order to maintain our leadership in this market, we must focus our efforts on our strengths. The text-based services, e-mail services and premium homepage services are all based on a technical platform that cannot be maintained on a cost-effective basis. (Q) What exactly are "Text Online Services", "Premium Homepages" and "Delphi E-mail"? (A) Depending on what type of account you opened and when, you may not even be familiar with all of these terms. The Text Online Service was offered as Delphi's primary service through the late 80s and early 90s. Prior to now we've chosen to maintain this service and construct a "bridge" between the old text interface and the newer web-based forums. This has become impractical and too costly to support. The Premium Homepages were initially offered in 1997 and 1998 and included special authoring tools and additional storage for building homepages for a fee. Delphi E-mail is any account that uses xyz@delphi.com as an e-mailaddress (e-mail was originally provided in conjunction with Homepages and text online services). (Q) What does "unsupported" mean? (A) We hope that it means that these services will continue to be accessible for many months without any fees. If there aren't technical problems, then you will be able to use them for free. You won't be able to get technical support either by e-mail or phone so everything will be entirely on an "as available" basis. If something breaks, we may commit the resources to fix it or we may not. It will depend on the time, cost, and level of use. (Q) I use the text-based games such as TQ and Scramble on the web. Will these be discontinued?(A) Since these games are based on the old platform they are prone to technical problems. Our hope is to continue providing the games, but it will depend on the technical support costs. Recommendation for alternative services: E-Mail services: If you use Delphi.com for e-mail (your address is something@delphi.com), you should immediately set up an e-mail account with any Internet Service Provider or one of the free web-based providers such as Hotmail (http://www.hotmail.com), Yahoo mail (http://mail.yahoo.com). There is a list of over 5000 Internet Service Providers at http://www.isps.com. Once you have a new account set up, notify all of your existing contacts of your new address. You can arrange for your Delphi.com e-mail to be forwarded to your new account by sending a request to service@delphi.com. Homepage services: you can set up free personal homepages at hundreds of sites on the web. Some of the most popular include http://www.tripod.com, http://www.homestead.com,http://www.geocities.com, http://www.fortunecity.com, and http://www.xoom.com. We appreciate your support of Delphi over the years and look forward to your continued participation in Delphi's free forum services at http://www.delphi.com. Best regards, Rusty Williams President Delphi.com Incorporated Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.