At 05:04 PM 3/20/2002 -0600, Steve Fogelson wrote:

I have been a user of R:Base products for many years and am considering
purchasing R:Tango for delivering web applications. Believe it or not I
still have a R:Web application I am running. I run a small ISP and I want to
convert the R:Web app and create a few more.

Comments on speed, setup, ease of use, etc would be appreciated.

Any problems using this on a Win2K server running IIS 5.0?

Also if you have a web site or two you have built using R:Tango that I could
look at, I would appreciate the URL.

Steve,

01. http://www.RTango.com

02. http://www.rbase.com/conference

03. http://www.rbase.com/65ppupdates

04. http://rbase.com/developers

05. http://www.rbase.com/news

06. http://www.rbase.com/RDCC

07. http://www.razzak.com/fte

08. http://www.aLCMS.com

09. http://www.ProjectBundleUp.com

There are a few US Government sites using their mission critical
operation using R:Tango.

If you are planning to attend the 4th Annual R:BASE Developers'
Conference, April 19-22, 2002, you'll get more insight of R:Tango!

http://www.rbase.com/conference

Should you need further assistance or require more URLs, please
feel free to contact me privately at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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