>>Somehow, I think the person that wrote this has a problem or at best never used the product.
>Are you really surprised? I mean, it was written by marketing guys, right?
Sylvain;
Things like this scare me! It seems like the majority of us using Visual Interdev (I am required [forced] to due to corporate dictates) share the opinion that this is "less than advertised". I am being kind at this point, you may note. We have told our corporate demi-gods they should use the product and develop the applications we are required to deliver.
I began a war by suggesting the use of Visual FoxPro for mission critical applications. Today is the completion of my first year at NUMMI (Toyota/General Motors). I am so desperate to be allowed to use a tool that will work, I would even subject myself to the use of Visual Basic (oh no, not that), in order to resolve the critical problems we have with ASP, I.E. Browsers (forget Netscape), etc. However, additional corporate dictates - no Active X components or COM objects are allowed. If something goes wrong with one of our production servers it costs $10,000 a minute so they have "that rule". Oh well, it is only a job and you cannot please everyone! Come the revolution, and the programmers take over, then everything will be alright!
Tom
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