Dennis,

Judging by all the hints about the new features of R:Base 7.0 and its 
compatibility with 6.5++ applications and databases, I'd say you look 
to be in good shape for the foreseeable future.

Add to that the fact that WiTango and R:Base Technologies are 
teaming up for back-to-back conferences. The President and CEO of 
With Enterprise Pty Ltd (makers of WiTango) is a featured speaker at 
the R:Base conference, and the President and CEO of R:Base 
Technologies is a featured speaker at the WiTango conference.

It looks like the 4th Annual Developers Conference since RBTI took 
over the product, will once again be a larger conference than ever 
before. 

My educated guess is that you will have all the answers you need by 
April 22 (presuming you will be in Pittsburgh). It starts 4 weeks from 
tomorrow. 

Better call the Radisson and reserve your room: 800.245.3976, 
reservation code "R:Base", then sign up on the www.rbase.com and/or 
www.WiTango.com web pages.  

Bill

On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 09:47:25 -0800 (PST), Dennis Acton wrote:

>I am trying to map out where future versions of our
>rbase-built database application will lead to
>tachnically.  
>
>Basically, the logic used in our reports are the
>"jewels" of our company.  If we move forward using the
>Ottero odbc drivers or r:Tango to port to the web, or
>even a VB front end, at what point would we have to
>redo our reports and forms?
>
>I don't suppose a future version of r:base will have a
>"publish to the web" feature any time soon?  ;^)




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