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I used BABY/36 in a very far time: it was great!
Sincerely

Domenico Finucci
Fiditalia , Milano, 02- 4301-2494


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: ken shields [mailto:kjs@postoffice.idirect.com]
Inviato: venerd́ 1 febbraio 2002 23.51
A: MIDRANGE-L
Oggetto: CaliforniaSoftware


        We're in the process, and investigating a replacement to a string of
field AS/36 machines.
        The product I ran accross, which says it can port existing RPG apps
,
runs on W95/2000/Nt, and I can envision a nice consolidation onto one
large server.
        Has anyone out there had any experience with the Baby/36 , Baby Gui
product that this company markets...?
        Pros or Cons would help
Thanks guys...and girls...
http://www.californiasoftware.com/calsw/rvb_baby36.htm
--
Best Regards
Ken Shields
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