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> From: Michael Patton
> 
> I hate to come off sounding like a know-it-all, and I'm sure your BP
has a
> reason for the recommendation they've made, but in my experience with
the
> various versions of WDSC, it can't be a valid reason.

I have to second this opinion.  WDSCi5.1 is a much faster and more
stable version of WDSCi.  I still have an occasional lockup, especially
in the jLpex RPG editor, so I recommend saving your work (with Ctrl-S)
on a regular basis, but short of that, I think the new version is simply
head and shoulders above the older version.

I just ran six labs in Las Vegas this week, and not one fatal error
during all six labs.  Phil and George also ran a bunch of labs, and
there were few if any problems during that time.  And this was from the
most demanding of users - green screen RPG programmers!  <grin>

So I agree with Michael, find out why there's a problem and see if you
can't convince them to get past it, because WDSCi5.1 is worth the
effort.

Joe



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