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Brian, there's the rub - I've been in consulting for more than 20 years, and I've never walked in the door of client, hooked my own fully configured pc up to thier network and started working. Rather, I walk in the door, they show me to an empty cube with an underpowered hand me down pc with an old version of client access, or they show me to a twinax dumb workstation. Which is the biggest (but not the only) reason why I'm not using CODE today. Consultants are used to working in the lowest common denominator - in this case SEU. Rick ---Brian said:----- I imagine if you are a freelance worker, (contractor, consultant, etc.) you will find the client-tools such as CODE/WDSc to be of benefit. If you work in a regular office environment you may not see the benefits so readily. At the end of the day - despite all of the hype and fervour - I suggest it's a question of choice and personal preference. Whatever works best for you.
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