Ugggg - seriously?

We have already taken our japanese forms and loaded them on 7 - it seemed to work. (Of course I don't read/write/recognize japanese) - it all looks Greek to me :)

-John


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On Jul 9, 2006, at 2:10 AM, Timothy Button wrote:

Unless your Unicode language is Japanese, which is not currently supported
in 7.


Timothy Button
Remedy Systems Consultant
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You could mention the improved support for Unicode as a reason to upgrade.



-John

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On Jul 7, 2006, at 8:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi list, I got this question today:
Is it worth money and time to upgrade to ARS 7.0 (on devserver of
course) as long as ver 6.3 is supported and meets out needs? Maybe
better to wait until there have been some patchreleases and major
issues have been solved?

I would like to get some comments from You who have tested version 7.0
what you consider are the 'top ten' most useful new enhancements in
ARS 7.0 on both server/client side compared with ver 6.3. We are not
using MidTier, LDAP, but Email Engine, we are running Oracle on
Solaris server. Easy problemfree upgrade process från 6.3 to 7.0?

I will of course also study the Release Notes.

Thanks in advance,

L ars Pettersson
Vattenfall Business Services Nordic AB Action Request System Engineer
(Tabasco)
S-461 88 Trollhättan
Sweden

Phone +46 520 888 35 Mobil +46 70 608 99 95
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