<snip>
>  The answer is, at the beginning of the Micro Computer
> Revolution .....
</snip>

Many things have changed, and many still to change. It is now beyond the
scope of one person, and in many cases, one team, to build from the
ground up a complete solution as there is so much already made now that
integration and aggregation is now very important. However, I have
experienced many companies who have a person who knows enough and will
only invest if the key staff member can technically validate and support
the solution. For this reason, folks will make choices based on knowing
what is "under the hood" even if they compromise on features. It is
better to have something that is understood and works than trusting that
a commercial company has over sold some broken solution.


> sm.  I am REALLY interesting in your company's solution! When you are ready 
> to show it, would you post another reply to this thread letting me know the 
> URL to check it out? 

I expect the company to agree the license over the next few weeks so
will advise as soon as that has been done. I can also post some sample
usages but want to avoid exploiting the list to "sell" as that may annoy
some.

SM
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