>>Really?
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>I just don't believe that Corel has the power to come with something new and the power to promote it on todays market.
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>>Well, I hope you're wrong but I can certainly see where you may be right. Hard to compete against Microsoft, for sure. I think they have a good product but I guess time will tell.
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>Which one is the good product?
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>Vlad
Vlad,
Well, Delphi, for now. *g*
The others are so-so, which is something of a shame. Still, if you snooze, you lose.
As far as having the market muscle to go head to head with Microsoft, Borland is essentially out of business as a result of buying into that, eh?
Best,
DD
Best,
DD
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