> � Are there updates then?
>
> Its been killed because of some un-resolved copyright issues IIRC. So
> now you have the choice of Miami or the original AmiTCP 4.... Genesis
> is no more. I don't know if there's plans to create a new TCPIP front
> end to AmiTCP or not.
Please don't make comments relating to legal issues that you have no knowledge
about or are not in a position to make.
'Genesis is no more'? Where on earth did this come from? Are you now my/Vapor's
spokesperson, simply as you have become a Vapor 'tester'?
Genesis is is not, and never has been, a Vapor product and the copyright lies
with ourselves, Active Technologies. So, therefore, the future is decided by us.
Genesis was only sold via the Vapor scheme (as well as direct from Active and
other distributors) as it offered further scope for the product.
I am quite angry with the comment that 'it's been killed' and is 'no more' as it
is absolutely not your position to either a) make those comments and b) you are
no spokesperson for Vapor nor Active Technologies. I will decide if and how to
take further action, where necessary.
So, what is the future of Genesis? Right now the future is a little uncertain,
but it isn't absolutely dead - the original programmer moved on and took up a
position at Hewlett Packard, a while ago. Right now there are talks about
selling the Genesis name/technology to another company, simply so it can be
continued. One key area is that if/when any updates are made to Genesis, by this
company, then the updates will support both existing Genesis keyfile holders
and, of course, NetConnect users. That would be part of the deal.
News about this ongoing effort will be published within the next few weeks, as
soon as further news is available.
Regards,
Chris.
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Chris Wiles
Active Technologies - http://www.active-net.co.uk
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