Looking over Mozy's features, though, they look like a veritable iFolder
clone. This reduces iFolder -- unless it comes out in full regalia very
very soon now -- to an also-run. Which is a $%^& shame, considering that
it was actually the first of its kind.


I just sent the following via web site feedback to Jason Williams on
the Novell web site. Novell has done an excellent job of hiding the
email addresses of their executives and it took me more then a half an
hour to find the link where I can attempt to send some feedback to
him. Maybe the message will get to him and he will read it. Who knows.

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Mr Williams.

Back in November you broadcast an audio interview where you talked
about the upcoming 3.6 release of iFolder server. On that broadcast
you promised that you would be more open with your communication
regarding the iFolder project but we the users of iFolders have not
heard from you since.

Could you please give us an update on where this project stands? Is
Novell still committed to this project? Do you have a target date for
deployment? Do you have any milestones?

We the users of iFolders would appreciate some guidance  as to whether
we should continue to hope for a new release soon or start migrating
to other products.

Thank you.
Tim Uckun
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