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Al:

I respect your expertise but saying

Right now, there are too many customers on V4R5, because they need OV/400.
(IBM's version of the 1988 edition of starting to take heroin.)


is a bit too much for us who require OV/400. Frankly, I think IBM is short sighted in missing out all the new sales to these "too many customers on V4R5". Their panacea of installing domino and running mochsoft word is not acceptable to most of us who prefer green screen applications. I am not very enthused on Evergreen/400 green screen equivalent either. OV to Word converter such as http://www.aia-itp.com/link.php?href=/migration/migration.html also dont help me.

Why cant IBM fix OV/400? I am sure it is expensive but they should look at all the pent up sales of V5 sales from exisitng V4 customers.

Just my 2 cents.

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Thank You
Regards.
Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@xxxxxxxx
1:12 PM, Monday, 28 April 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Money is the root of all wealth.
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