Hello all,

I rarely post in this mailing list but things are now getting out of
hand

> Without getting back into this arguement, as I am now happily using
> Yam, Aweb and Miami (good kit, BTW).

 All very good but you posted this with Microdot II.

> Chris Wils described himself as 'Managing Director' of Active, which
> implies that it was a Ltd company; In which case the company is
> disolved and you have no chance of pursuing Mssr Wiles.

 Is there any real reason why you would want to? Apart from destroying
one of the few people who have had the strength of their belief in at
least keeping the Amiga on the net.

> I just checked with companies House (Cardiff office), and they have no
> record of Active Technologies Ltd; This means that legally, the
> company was called "Chris Wiles trading as Active Technologies". As
> the *Sole Proprietor* he has _sole_ responsibility for any
> repercussions from his trading days; CW can only remove these
> responsibilities in two ways:
> -Declaring himself personally bankrupt, through an insolvency hearing
> or
> -Dying  (no, I don't wish that upon him)

 Is this a personal vendetta???

> BTW Chris, did you realise that using the title "MD" instead of
> "proprietor"  for a sole trader business is a criminal offence (under
> companies registration act(rev'd 1986?), and you could be pursued by
> god knows how mang gov. departments? Fool. 

 This is personal, isn't it?

> One last suggestion before I go back to Yam & Aweb, etc:
> "Chalk this one up to experience, hope 'Chris gets his just deserves'
> and buy Aweb, Miami and download Yam- they really are good!

 I use Yam, Miami, Ibrowse, V� and the rest, I have registered wherever
necessary, but if it hadn't been for Chris in the first place with
Netconnect2, then version 3 I would be using a Mac now rather than my
Amiga. 
 I know that there have been problems, I waited a year for Netconnect2
aand then another long wait for version 3, with it's problems. I have
always found Chris to be extremely helpful, either on the phone, e-mail
or fax, indeed he even responded to a fax one Sunday morning as he
happened to be in the office.

 The man has now had to go back to university because the Amiga market
is dying, attitudes and attacks like this really are of no help
whatsoever.

 If you think you can do it... Do It!


Regards,
-- 

Steve Baker
--------------
London,
England

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