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At 09:15 AM 7/28/00 +0100, you wrote:
>I have in fact used it briefly but not in my installation.  No I am more
>thorough,  but I do have a prejudice against Windows born out of having to 
>reboot
>my PC several times most days for many years.  When I change to a brand 
>new PC, I
>still have to reboot. I am not alone.  So I only use PC's when I have to.

Stop using Win 95 or 98 and use NT or NT Workstation for cat's sakes. I 
have to reboot my NT box, maybe, once every two weeks, and this is a 
development machine, which tends to make it more unstable. And the reason I 
usually have to reboot is to install new software.

>I tihnk that IBM is just trying to be modern and politcally correct in the 
>use of
>PCs for many tasks for which they have no obvious benefits.

If you haven't used a PC editor for any length of time, I can't imagine how 
you can rate whether they have any obvious benefits. Have you tried ASNA's 
Visual RPG? Have you used CODE/400 for a period longer than a couple of 
hours? FlexEdit? MultiEdit? Visual Studio?

The rest of the programing world moved on at *least* five or six years ago. 
Why use an old claw hammer when you can work with an air nailer?

  ... Chuck

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