On Mar 2, 2010, at 11:01 AM, Gilbert M. Hale wrote:

> Yeah, Fox is not dead.  Maybe it is a little wobbly on its feet with so many
> folks leaving it, but it still does a great job for me.


        The "Fox is dead" meme doesn't imply that all existing copies stop 
working. All it means is that the market for new Fox applications has 
essentially disappeared. For most consultants, this means that if you want to 
ensure a steady supply of new clients, you'll need to broaden your skills to 
include some new tools.


-- Ed Leafe




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