-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Havermale 
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 7:07 AM
To: 'Tom Thomson'
Subject: RE: MI-L MapInfo 7.8....OK confuse me more!!!

As far as the "succinct" explanation, I would suggest you are watching one
develop.

On the Delphi thing, the limited understanding that I have on the potential
for .NET is that it will be far better in the management of legacy .NET code
meaning that issues of drivers and libraries that shift in significant ways
through time to cause problems when installed over each other (like under
the 32 design), will be fully managed by .NET protocols?

I have a question for the ESRI ArcGIS developers.  My understanding is that
ESRI may have a unique version of VB for ArcGIS work?  Also are the ESRI 8
and 9 platforms a so called "XP Certified" product?  I notice that the
pending 7.8 MapInfo Pro is "XP Certified".  As to if it will make the same
for MIP 8 and above I don't know but I would be interested to know if it
really makes much of any difference.  I notice that the current
MapXtream.NET version may be a tad unstable for say Delphi just for this
reason?

And not to get too freaked out by the "rumor" mill, having two versions of
MapInfo Pro, one for 32 with MapBasic and the other for NET, seems a bit
worrisome and would suggest a doubling of the development effort?

MidNight Mapper
Aka neil 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Thomson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 6:53 AM
To: MapInfo-L
Subject: RE: MI-L MapInfo 7.8....OK confuse me more!!!

Hello List

This NET vs Windows conversation leaves me somewhat confused. I am still
using MI5.0 so you see the reason!!

I have been thinking of upgrading but 5.0 has worked along with all the
addins and tricks and special pixie dust to make things work. But now I see
that I spend more time doing things the hard way ..like having to convert
SHP to TAB instead of opening them direct. So I see the advantage of an
upgrade but what is the advantage to me of waiting for NET version???

My calloused forehead thinks that NET applications run on the web and I will
have to have hi-speed internet to use them. Lose control of owning a program
and other problems. Where is a succinct explanation about NET applications
and how they would impact applications and their use.

Thanks..........tom

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