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  • Subject: Re: "Webulating" RPG
  • From: "Joe Teff" <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 19:37:52 -0600

I still use SEU as the primary source. I have a beta copy of CODE/400 on my 
laptop and I will
purchase the new release of CODE/400 when it becomes available. As I understand 
it, that should
be sometime this quarter, though I have not seen an announcement for it yet. 
I'm eagerly waiting to
see DSU. One of the drawbacks to security is that not all clients will allow a 
private laptop to be
connected to their network. I have an Ethernet PCMCIA card and WinAPPC on my 
laptop. I use
CODE/400 at times, but expect to use it more when I get the new version.

Joe Teff
QDS
Bloomington, MN
----------
> From: Jon Paris
> Our marketing is obviously not as good as it should be, but discussions with 
>others such as
>  Aldon (who market Flex/Edit) lead me to believe that the AS/400 crowd as a 
>whole are difficult
> to reach, and even harder to sell to. It would be interesting to survey those 
>on this list
> (obviously among the leaders in AS/400 technology!) to see just how many are 
>still using SEU
> as their primary editor (which as I've said in the past I regard as being the 
>equivalent of
> using a sharpened screwdriver to do fine woodcarving!!)
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