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  • Subject: Re: PDM/SEU
  • From: dhandy@xxxxxxxxxxx (Douglas Handy)
  • Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 11:14:49 -0400

Jon,

>No matter how
>good, bad, or indifferent Windoze is, the productivity gains from using a PC
>based tool like Code/400 outweigh it.  

Sometimes it feels like a voice crying in the wilderness.  I've
preferred a PC for editing over SEU for 10 years now.  Even before Win
3.x, I used a PC for editing due to the productivity gains.

Anyone who is not more productive using a PC editor doesn't know how
to use the editor right.  As I've said numerous times before, I think
SEU is fairly remarkable considering its block mode interface.  But it
just is inherently impossible to duplicate what you can do on a
desktop.

>The expensive part IBM are taking care of.  See the V4R5 announce and watch for
>other announcements.  "not much more useful" - 

This was one of the reasons I was watching the V4R5 announcements, but
I couldn't find any reference to changes in ADTS licensing or
VaRPG/CODE pricing on the web.  I even submitted it during the webcast
as a question, but they of course did not take very many questions.

Today's announcements include some stuff on WebSphere for the 400
(e.g. letter 200-156) but it didn't mention anything about it either.

Has there been anything publicly announced you can point me to?

When I didn't see anything in the V4R5 announcements I thought that
perhaps nothing was changing until V5.

Doug
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