> From: Doug Averch > The goal of any tool is to make us, programmers, more productive. > > Wjhonson wrote: > > There's no market for a tool that runs on a telnet system.
To Wil, I suggest in agreement with Doug that productivity is unrelated to the connection mechanism. mvToolbox is indeed a product that improves productivity. To Doug, you imply that GUI=productive which is as invalid as telnet=unproductive. I also hoped that you would have restrained your competitive instincts in just this one case. You don't need to stomp on other products to promote your own. You'll note that no one stomps on your threads when you make an announcement. In fact Doug, I'd suggest to you that an inquiry for partnership between you and Bro would be more advantageous than a pre-emptive strike against him. His rules behind your Eclipse-based GUI could create a "gotta have it" tool that few could resist, including myself. mvToolbox is much more familiar to Pick people than external tools. This is part of its appeal. If you're more a DesignBais kind of person than a mv.NET person, this might be for you. The audiences are really quite different and there's no real competition between them. I suggest anyone who feels there should be "a better way" might want to just look at mvToolbox - whether you want an alternative to AE/ED or to other GUI offerings. T _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list U2-Users@listserver.u2ug.org http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users