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Default OT: i need a mortgage calculator! - 11-15-2007 , 12:34 PM






i'm trying to find a mortgage calculator to add to our website. so far, i'm
finding lots of them, just nothing that i can add to a website. so i was just
wondering if anyone else happens to be a real estate webmaster who has found
and/or used a mortgage calculator on their site, and can tell me where to find
one.

or if anyone knows where a good place to look for such a thing would be,
that's good too.

thanks!


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Default Re: OT: i need a mortgage calculator! - 11-15-2007 , 12:44 PM






Something like:
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(free extension)

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n h c wrote:
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i'm trying to find a mortgage calculator to add to our website. so far, i'm
finding lots of them, just nothing that i can add to a website. so i was just
wondering if anyone else happens to be a real estate webmaster who has found
and/or used a mortgage calculator on their site, and can tell me where to find
one.

or if anyone knows where a good place to look for such a thing would be,
that's good too.

thanks!


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Default Re: OT: i need a mortgage calculator! - 11-15-2007 , 01:01 PM



I have a few. I'll be glad to pass them along and you can take it from there. PM me your contact info.

Jose

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Default Re: OT: i need a mortgage calculator! - 11-15-2007 , 01:08 PM



thanks, Paul, i'll check it out!

and jose, i'd love to send you a PM, but there's no link for it under your name! i see one under my name, but not yours. what's up with that?

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Default Re: i need a mortgage calculator! - 11-15-2007 , 06:47 PM




"n h c" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote


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i'm trying to find a mortgage calculator to add to our website. so far,
i'm
finding lots of them, just nothing that i can add to a website.
Why can't you use them?

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Default Re: i need a mortgage calculator! - 11-16-2007 , 09:32 AM



Are you looking for free or will you pay for one? If you have the budget
check out: http://www.dinkytown.net/. A client used 5 of his calculators
on her site and they work like a charm. You can customize them to match
look/feel of the site, and the support is excellent.

John


"n h c" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
i'm trying to find a mortgage calculator to add to our website. so far,
i'm
finding lots of them, just nothing that i can add to a website. so i was
just
wondering if anyone else happens to be a real estate webmaster who has
found
and/or used a mortgage calculator on their site, and can tell me where to
find
one.

or if anyone knows where a good place to look for such a thing would be,
that's good too.

thanks!




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n h c
 
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Default Re: OT: i need a mortgage calculator! - 11-16-2007 , 10:57 AM



thanks for the responses.

Patty, i suppose what i should have said is that i'm finding lots of websites
that have mortgage calculators, but so far none of the ones i've looked at have
an option for adding them to your own website. sorry for not being more
specific!

and John, i'm not sure if my boss wants to pay for something, but i will check
that out. thanks!

however, i was looking at an older version of our site, and we already had a
mortgage calculator. i'll have to bring it up to my boss and see if he just
forgot about it, or doesn't want to use it for some reason.

thanks again!


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