> There are actually /several/ ways to answer that question...
thanks..
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"Sundial Services" <info@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Steven Green wrote:
>
>>> During that time, enormous changes have taken place not only in the
>>> Windows operating-system but, as we all know, with Paradox itself.
>>
>> sorry, but I gotta ask.. the last version of Paradox tables was
released
>> in 1997, and the last real "new" version of Paradox software hit the
>> streets in 2000.. what, pray tell, has happened in the last three years
>> that constitutes an "enormous change" ??
>
> There are actually /several/ ways to answer that question...
>
> First, the Windows operating-system has finally discovered what
"security"
> means, and that running as an Administrator for every little thing is
> really not a good idea. Vista is the first Windows release that really
> embraces this... that grabs on the notion that "even though this is
'your'
> computer, there are things that 'you' should not be able to do" and will
> not let go.
>
> Second, "Paradox is only the tip of the iceberg." ChimneySweep could
> expand
> into the rather-vast uncharted world of dBase(R) derivatives. BDE's
> sup****t of "dBase" is only a small part of that world.
>
> {Venture capitalists, please e-mail soonest.} ;-) [Umm, no kidding!]
>
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