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  • Subject: Re: The San Francisco Project
  • From: boothm@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 14 Nov 97 13:05:38 -0500

on 11/13/97at 09:59 PM, the Great and Grand  Wazir "Chris Rehm"
<Mr.AS400@ibm.net> said:


IBM has stated their current plan is to market their frameworks for a
percentage of sales. I suppose that means if you want to develop a public
domain package you can use them for free. 

I was very disappointed though.  Java's big claim is write once, run
anywhere.  So, I was excited  -  I like OS/2 (which is masochism, but that
is another story)  - but now, Java! WORA! great!  I'm home free!  I have a
new lease on OS/2.  yeah, right.  The San Francisco project's downloadable
stuff is Windows 95 only.  So what's the point?  Are they trying to
out-Windows Windows?

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Booth Martin     
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