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Simon Coulter wrote:
> /Sounds like Flex/Edit was an incomplete environment. Useful but to awkward
>to keep using it.
> CODE/400 was around before Flex/Edit and it was complete so why didn't you
>use that -- oh
> silly me it only ran on OS/2 and popular opinion said that was a dead
>operating system (notice
> they're still saying that 4 or 5 years later). CODE/400 could have been the
>tool ("killer
> application"?) that brought AS/400 shops to OS/2 but no, those shops are too
>conservative to
> try such a novel idea (who else has done this? we don't want to be the
>first!). Now, of
> course IBM's AS/400 developers are lending credence to that idea by not
>provided proper OS/2
> support for ClientAccess, etc.
>
I suppose even IBM is convinced OS/2 is dead excepting a few die hard fans like
you and Chris R
:-)
--
Thank You.
Regards
Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net
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