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Attendee Comments:
  • Fantastic - hats off to Jeff and his family.  (2010)
  • Add to that a beautiful campus environment, perfect weather, good food, and enjoyable after-work discussions plus karaoke and Rock Band, all in no-putting-on-the-dog comfortable attire, and this was one unique experience. Can't wait for the next one!  (2009)
  • The conference was very well organized. This was my first time and I never felt overwhelmed or lost. I truly appreciated that.  (2008)
  • The best part was the opportunity to speak face to face with ToolBook and SumTotal people as well as the chance to get ideas from others.  (2008)
  • Excellent, excellent! You folks make us feel like "royalty." Thank you very much!  (2008)
  • Great value - a unique opportunity for "one-stop" learning.  (2007)
  • The conference was great! I learned a lot and have already tried some new things. Hope to be back next year.  (2006)
  • Loved the location. C/Springs is beautiful with many natural attractions.  (2005)
  • I wanting to take this opportunity to THANK YOU both for TBCON 2001. I learned so much! At one point about a month ago, I was working in TB and ran in to a situation using some canned widget and just could not get it to work correctly. Within about 10 minutes, I had a script that did the same thing only better! My apps are much more efficient to the end user as well. My boss looked at my latest work and immediately asked ... "Did you learn this at the conference?"  (2001)
  • I had to spend 6 hours in different airports during my trip home to Denmark, but I used the time to made myself a handy utility tool for automatically setting fonts, converting pictures to Paint Objects, lock fields and a lot more activities I used to spend hours on. So thanks you for your inspiration. I hope to have the possibility to participate in future ToolBook conferences.  (2001)
  • Not like the typical stuffy conference. Probably because there were no vendors trying to impress others with flashy exhibits.  (1999)
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