Warren and other interested parties,

> And I hope you will note that I carefully and explicitly said 
> UNIX, not "OS X". There is, of course, a difference. 

What? Really? Are you serious? :P Sorry man, that was just me getting goofy...

> Is there a UNIX version of the MultiUser Xtra, by the way? If not, a 
> significant portion of users will not be able to use it.

Nope, not that I'm aware of. That would require a Unix version of the player, which we 
haven't produced. 

Why the assertion in this case that a significant portion of users won't be able to 
use my solution if we don't have a Unix version of the Xtra or Server? I can 
understand how in general the lack of a Unix player limits target audiences for *all* 
functionality, but I'm puzzled at the connection you've made between a particular 
functional solution, one Xtra and the Unix OS, and not to the player in general for 
that platform...

My point: it's not the lack of the Xtra on Unix that limits your audience, it's the 
lack of a player in general. Those limitations aren't specific to my solution in any 
way, rather they are general concerns for Shockwave as a whole. Yes? No? Maybe?

Cheers,
Tom
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