> Everyone insists on considering ASP.NET etc vapor ware...?
> You can download pretty functional beta's of the software.
>
> To me that makes it a little more than "vaporware". Just
> my opinon but the beta's are rather useable and you can get
> ahold of them now.

I wasn't INSISTING that ASP.NET was Vaporware, I was just implying that
since it's in no way a finished product, and I've been on M$ Beta programmes
on products that have never been launched, then it could never be put on the
market (although M$ now seems to chuck out anything saying it's a finished
product)

> Also, at this stage of the game, CF 5, Neo, Harvest, and
> all those other goodies from the conference are "vapour"
> ware in the sense that noone has seen an actual product.
> So let's remember the distinction between "vaporware" and
> "under development" (I would think as developers that
> shouldn't be a problem.)

True, but since the Beta for CF5 will be open in the new year, we can test
it within a month

Also, since Harvest is a theory and not software, you'll NEVER see a product

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

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