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I have recently been looking at ERP packages from both i based, either RPG or Java, mostly RPG and the Windows based. I can tell you that the W based are more impressive screens. Prettier, offering more Microsoft sophistery, better functionality. With the i packages, it seems like everything is more complicated to do screensides. Now, I love the i, and I would prefer to work on an i until I retire but I must be honest.

Now, I am not talking price, it can very well be that the cost is better on the i. I suspect it is, and I will know more about that, in the coming months.

If only the i software vendors could mimic the screens of the W world.

Thank you,
Adam West

http://www.amsterdamcentral.net




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From: James Lampert <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 6:54:59 PM
Subject: Re: Casino switches to AIX

Scott Klement wrote:
  The bulk of the community
considers them new names for the same thing.

Probably because they ARE new names for the same thing. *New, better,
faster, higher-capacity versions* of the same thing, but still
essentially the same thing.


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