> That means the next time a quick books or quicken upgrade comes out the Xml
> is there standard- set. No this does not mean Wal*Mart is going to adopt the
> Intuit set of guides but now 100,000 of quick books and quicken user's can
> trade documents easly with Pre-defined invoices and PO's.
>
> That's Xml's future- Not in the world of Wal*Mart Sears COSTCO GM and other
> fortune 1500 co. Who need and demand and get more flexibility. But in that
> print shop with 20 guys sending invoices to the real estate guy with five
> guys and the telephone installer and on an on.

Why do suppose that what makes XML unsuitable for the Wal+Mart etc makes
it suitable for the telephone installer? Is there a rationale behind
your statement?

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Ken Steel
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