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Dan, > No address for the company. A couple of names. That's it. There is a sales email address sales@tigertools.com, but whether they'll have the information is a different question... > And I'm going to put this on my productions systems? I don't > think so. Why not (ignoring the pending legal question you posed) ? I ran the demo on a system and I did two things: 1. Wrote a quick 'CPU' hogging program and ran it on a number of sessions at the same time. 2. Scanned my machine for changed objects after running it. Results: CFINTxx lost the battle - i.e. without Fast400 running CFINTxx kicks in, when Fast400 was running CFINTxx made little impact to the CPU usage. No objects on my system had changed (I used a 'blind' save changed objects, and a MI program that looks at the displayable and 'hidden' objects in libraries) > If I had a "toy" AS/400 sitting around, I might be inclined to check > this out. > I'd still be concerned about a trojan horse. Well, I can't claim that what I did should dispel all of your worries, but my system is currently humming along quite nicely at the moment ! --phil
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