> Yeah, but why do you have to use Bluedragon.NET? If you 
> already purchased CF, then what is the point of then buying 
> Bluedragon.NET? From your description it sounds like it would 
> be a seperate app that wouldn't be tied into the other apps, 
> so there wouldn't be a need to integrate into .NET.

First of all, this is just a hypothetical, not my own experience.  But
in the hypothetical, the company does have CF already, but this manager
is hell-bent on moving to .Net.  There is no logic here, I agree with
you that it doesn't make sense to move/integrate to .Net.  I'm just
saying that if you have a choice of staying with CF /because/ you can
tell the manager that it will run on .Net, BlueDragon could save your CF
app's life.



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