> I just think you should complete one thing before starting another
> whole task.  By 'complete' I mean to a stable, fully functoning level
> which is comparable to software on _any_ other platform.  Having too

It depends how the hell you describe 'fully functional'.

Voyager will *never* be fully functional, in your eyes, as there will always
be major additions to add - CSS, DHTML, XML, Java etc. Some are possible,
others aren't (ActiveX - mind you, this isn't used anyhow).

Even programs like STFax will never be 'finished', as there are always
things to be added and new stuff to support.

As for MD-2:

a) it is still an on-going project and will carry on so into the future.

b) that the programmer (Olli) is working on this and has nothing to do with
the Win stuff.

c) that NC 2 users will still get upgrades for this (and a few other
things), even after NC 3 is released.

The reason why I have have to manage other projects is that the Amiga stuff
does not give us enough money to run the business and more - even if MD-2
was better than every PC email client, we wouldn't sell more than a handful
or copies per month, which is not good enough :(

This means that, although we'll work on MD-2 and NC 3 and other stuff, we
will also look at 'other scenarios' to keep the company in a position where
it is able to carry on, into the long term, producing Amiga software.

All developers want to be in the situation where they are still around when
the new Amiga is released ;)

Chris.

Active Technologies   - Chris Wiles [Managing Director]
http://www.active-net.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1325 460116 [9-6 Mon-Fri, 10-5 Sat]
Fax: +44 (0)1325 460117


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