The English language is a bug, I know that. English is not Sanskrit. English is total disorder. But, nevertheless, some order can be brought about in the English language so that it can be understood by the majority of mankind.
I was going through the text on the site and the application and saw a few linguistic bugs. This is a great project and I think that it should get rid of the linguistic bugs in the application and on the website. I would like to see this project succeed because I really can use it. It is great.
Would one mind if I helped out getting rid of a few linguistic bugs? Maybe some other Anglo-Saxons might want to join me in making this site and application a bit more understandable for newbies?
What do you say, Monsieur Cook, should we cook a little bit English?
I saw that this post was moved to the services section. Well, it is not a service that I am offereing to the members of this site. It is an offer for Monsieur Cook only, and it is free of charge.
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If it is ok with you, I would like to go through the text of the website and the Application Builder and propose a few changes and corrections in order to make the whole thing a bit more understandable. So, if you don't mind, I will go through the text of the site and the Application Builder next week and send you my changes via mail. You can then have a look at them and decide whether and what you would like to change.
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I was gathering the text on the Home Page of the site in order to have a look at it and found two broken links over there. Maybe someone could correct them?
The link "Cook is feature-rich" leads to a dead page.
and
The link "Our Partners" "JCB" leads to an account suspended page.
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Small typo in Contact Form
10 Nov 2012 17:10 #5218
In the News section of the site the French Forum article appears twice.
And
In the News section of the site the article Cook on the Stage has a dead link. Not that it would really matter, but maybe one would want to remove the dead link.
By the way, Monsieur Cook, could you send me a mail and let me know your mail address so that we can coordinate the corrections I will be doing.
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