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It is more like they are dynamically catching up. All this change you are touting is toi add features the comercial products have had for years. Besides bragging about how often the software changes is not something that is a strong selling point in the Enterprise. Business wants stability.
Posted by: ShadeTree   Posted on: 03/16/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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