> >it can cause it to crash easily.  It is not very useful as there are
> >very few apps for it, and it is no longer in development, so it's
> >basically only really useable as a file manager.

Apparently, it was lack of documenting the GUI that led to the
developers abandoning the project.  I do think that it had potential,
however, as it seems more stable than SEAL to me, it's just been
abandoned in early development.

> Talking of development, I've was contacted recently by someone who is
> interested in developing faxing and database applications for OpenGEM.
> If they progress with their development the applications will be coded
> in TurboPascal I believe.  Be nice to see some new applications appear
> for OpenGEM, and the rest of the GEM community.
> 

That sounds great!


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