I'm in a fairly unique position in that I actually have a brand new system
sitting on the bench as part of our LONG delayed migration away from
NT4/Imail6 and into the new millennium. So timing is everything, and a
Version 3/Version 4 decision had to be made in fairly short order to be
considered at all. At least as part of the initial build.

I received a call from Barry today in response to a routine "support@" email
request for information about the upgrade pricing [I have EVAPro and JMPro
already, so I also only needed Hijack to round out the set]. 

Except for the actual pain of doing the upcoming migration itself,
everything declude-related worked out to my satisfaction [and even exceeded
my expectations]. I think there's a fair case of Ipswitch Fever going
around, seemingly as bad as Bird Flu, but I think the treatment in this case
is much more tolerable than the IMail situation was.

Now, Barry, having giving credit where credit it due, let me reiterate the
statement that has been given a couple of times on the list previously: we
need a recognized-as-stable version out, and we [as the users] need to feel
that development efforts match somewhat with identified needs and feature
requests. The fact that long-time users feel the need to stay back as far as
Version 1.8x in order to run stable installations has been a serious
breakdown of the expectations of the group. It's a genuine opportunity for
the company, not a threat.

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Now that I know more about the switch, I am more comfortable with the
changes. I think that we collectively jumped to some conclusions. I am
interested to see how the whole thing plays out.
-Anton
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