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> So, instead of decrying UIM as some sort of "odd-ball" technology that > should be avoided, I contend that it is a very modern architecture that > should be "embraced"... Just one more specialized wrench for the toolbox. Not every bolt can be turned with a good old fashioned monkey wrench (but such an implement can be good for dealing with your frustrations when another cheap CRT monitor craps out. . .) Besides, even if you never use UIM for anything else, it's by far the easiest way to write helptext for a command prompt screen. -- JHHL
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