>> I disagree, Alastair. There are situations where clients do not wish to use the "Windoze mouse/Tab/click/have to look at the screen" interface.
We call it "head down keying" - the user simply has one hand on the number pad, one hand on the data as a marker, and they fly through the data in half the time possible in a Windoze interface. << True. The nice thing with RbaseWin is that you can retain the heads down keying. That's one of the reasons I didn't move to WIndows until this point either. The combination of good mouse support and GOOD keyboard support is just what I needed. And, believe it or not the added "pretty" of the WIndows version has made a surprising difference to many users. In one case the differences between the DOS and Windows versions are minimal, but the people using the app have told me how much "easier" it is.
