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DemoWolf has just released Dutch language versions of their Plesk 8 tutorials, including both the end-user series and reseller series; 49 tutorials in all. These new tutorials can be viewed online here:
http://www.demowolf.com/plesk-tutorials-8linux-enduser-dutch.htm
According to Rob Moore, owner of DemoWolf, this is just the first step in translating all their 600+ tutorials into other languages. They are currently working on Dutch versions of several other tutorial series, as well as Spanish, Russian and Brazilian Portuguese versions of all tutorials.
"We're learning that there is an incredible market for tutorials in languages other than English" says Moore, "and this market is not being properly catered to. We will continue to develop translated versions of our tutorials for languages requested by our customers and potential customers who contact us. The direction we take in translating all our tutorials will depend largely on demand, as we will be producing translated tutorials in the order in which they are requested.
The Plesk 8 for Linux Dutch tutorials cost the same as the English version; $69.95 for the end user series, or $99.95 for all 49 tutorials including the reseller series.
DemoWolf is currently working on translated versions of their CPanel, Direct Admin, FTP, Email and Updating DNS tutorials in Dutch, Russian, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. More updates will follow as they become available.
About DemoWolf
DemoWolf is an internet services company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. With over 600 available custom branded tutorials for the web hosting industry, as well as providing custom tutorials and voice tutorials for many other online applications, DemoWolf is the fastest growing tutorial provider in the industry. For more information, you may contact DemoWolf by visiting their website at www.demowolf.com, or call toll free 1-866-905-4678.
"I am having all kinds of fun with DemoWolf" says Rob. "Every day I get to meet new people in the web hosting industry... some successful, and some just starting out. Web hosting is still such a wonderfully active industry, and I don't see this changing anytime soon. I intend to keep at this until I stop having fun... and I don't see that happening anytime soon either! :)"