Mel,

from a legal standpoint, it could be sold for a buck...then you do with it what you want...


On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Mel Rothman wrote:

Okay. Now it's clear that you were not referring to product differences. Although I misunderstood your intent, I did not think you meant anything about foul play.

When I retired from IBM, I was happy with the way Giovanni was distributing and supporting CGIDEV2. I had, and still have, no desire to own it or to profit from it.


Mel


Don wrote:



Mel,

Didn't mean it that way.  No foul play insinuation intended.

I just couldn't see why IBM couldn't cut the same software sales/license deal that they did with Sloan...

Don

On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Mel Rothman wrote:

To find out what Jim Sloan's tools offer, visit his site at http://www.taatool.com/

To find out how much CGI support is included, use his search engine at http://www.taatool.com/cgi-bin/taa_search.ndm/simple and search for CGI.

You will find that Jim's TAA Productivity Tools and CGIDEV2 is that they have nothing in common.

Mel Rothman, CGIDEV2 Author
Mel Rothman, Inc.


Don wrote:



OK, this may have been asked before, but what's the difference between CGIDEV2 and the Tools that Jim Sloan now sells?

I'm at a loss to see what the differences are here....

Don in DC



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