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Good point with the holograms
And that raises a question: If the OpenDoc forum can't agree on a standard, we'll say, for the 3D Hologram you mentioned, how is that helping the end user for getting the most out of their software.

This is the point that I think alot of proprietay software companies are bringing up: 'Why should I leave features out of my software to be compatable with my competitor?
Posted by: John Zern   Posted on: 07/15/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I think this is misstated  not of this world | 07/12/06
Enter the "digital dark age(s)", that many pigeons have been fearing...  yogeee | 07/12/06
But aren't we going to miss the M$ Upgrade Treadmill?  brenthawkinsmd | 07/12/06
Breathtaking lack of understanding  TonyMcS | 07/12/06
Good point with the holograms  John Zern | 07/15/06
Yawn  TonyMcS | 07/12/06
Change is an awful thing, isn't it?  yogeee | 07/12/06
Except changing for the sake of it is pointless...  Scrat | 07/13/06
Yes, I understand clearly now....  yogeee | 07/15/06
It's called plain text  Boot_Agnostic | 07/17/06

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