>OK, so I over-reacted. However, Visual Object Modelers is not about to implode or burst or go out of business. The company is very stable and has very well defined business goals and development plans (though it seems there is never enough time, people or money to do everything that could be done). All I can do now is ask that current and potential customers assess Visual UML on its merits.
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>Rob
Rob;
Good to hear your words. Well we are only human and some times if not often trying to communicate on the Internet is not an easy task. Stress can also be a factor in how we react at any time.
By the way I was a Metrology Engineer and would visit Boulder for our annual meetings and tour of the NIST. Do I have funny stories about eating out in Boulder! :) Do not tell anyone how nice Boulder is or it could end up like California! Anyone want 30 million people I don't want?
Have a good day.
Tom
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