Once again, we all learned a lot and were remotivated.  it is hard not to get 
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addressed in the new versions.  It just keeps getting better.
Thanks to the dream team for all the hard work.

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Summa Health System Barberton Hospital
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Johnson
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 9:44 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: 10.10.10

I was one of three "newbies" at the conference who was worried that I would be 
left behind.  As it turns out, I had a wonderful time, had no problem keeping 
up, and was thoroughly impressed by 9.1 eXtreme and all the possibilities. I 
have a software product we use at the museum who's developers are looking to 
replace the Foxpro engine.  9.1 would be the perfect candidate, particularly 
with the new CAPTUREFROM VIDEO property command.

I also met some terrific folks who I have watched and admired on the list 
server for years.  I even met Wayne Erickson!  I am sorry that Sami and the now 
retired Berni Lis could not be present for the unveiling of 9.1.1.1010.  A 
special note of thanks to Razzak, John, and Donna, who made me feel so welcomed 
to the first time experience.  We are so lucky to have Razzak (with his 
infectious can-do philosophy) and his team take Rbase to unbelievable new 
heights along with the dedicated folks on the list serve.  By the way, I signed 
up for a copy of 9.1 (still a 7.6 user) at the close of the conference and 
can't wait for it to arrive.

Thanks again to all

Steve Johnson
B&O Railroad Museum
Baltimore, Md


At 05:05 PM 10/10/2010, you wrote:

I came to PA last Wed thinking that I would probably not suffer the pains of 
migration from 4.5++ to any windows version of anything.   But I gave it one 
last chance, figuring that there just might be something to all the hype, and 
certainly not looking forward to years of skating around the new versions of 
Windows in every new computer I buy.

Well, I must say that I was EXTREMEly impressed.  So last night I converted my 
4.5 database to 9.0 extreme in my hotel room (which was very nice and clean at 
the Doubletree and my wife will be glad to hear that I'm not bringing any 
bedbugs home in my luggage). The conversion was quick and easy even for this 
old DOS guy, since I've decided to take my time building all the forms and 
reports I'll need from scratch.  The features are just too cool to saddle them 
with my old structures, formats, etc.  I'll just load all the current data from 
my "production" database when I'm done.

Anyway, my decision was partly because of all the input from the friendly AND 
intelligent (a rare combo) guys and gals I've read about over the years on this 
list-server but now have seen and heard "real time".  I look forward to a lot 
of dialoguing in this mode and in person in the future, as I'm sure I'll need 
lots of help along the way.


Thanks to all.

 Bill Stacy



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