Wolfgang, Once upon a time it was shown that the most attacked versions of software tended to be one revision off of current, leading to the strategy that you should keep up or stay well behind (like a herd animal either staying in the center of the herd or hiding in the bush but *never* being in the trailing edge of the herd as that's where the predators were). Coupled with the observed propensity of so many software houses to have upgrades that add all-but-gratuitous features, it seemed almost preferable to take the hide-in-the-bush strategy if you had any technical skill at all.
Expand on this in whatever direction you can, if you like. --dan _______________________________________________ Dailydave mailing list [email protected] https://lists.immunityinc.com/mailman/listinfo/dailydave
