Richard 

In some ways, we are getting into semantics here.  

>From the standpoint of marketing and non-techie users, the more features 
that are built-in to a product, the more potential customers exist for 
that product.
Since GWMicro is in the sales business, they naturally want to find as 
many potential new customers as well as existing customers choosing to 
upgrade.
Secondly, while aps are nice, I suspect that average user finds things 
built-in the product less frustrating than having to download something 
and then dealing with the idiocyncracies of individual ap writers.Aps, as 
I see it, are often stopgap measures to do something; but if that 
something is core to the product, they should become part of the 
innerworkings of the product at update.




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