RE: [U2] U2.NET question

2009-03-20 Thread Symeon Breen
Message- From: owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tony G Sent: 20 March 2009 01:03 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: RE: [U2] U2.NET question [AD], information, and an inquiry below. > From: Mike Randall > One thing I'

RE: [U2] U2.NET question

2009-03-19 Thread Tony G
[AD], information, and an inquiry below. > From: Mike Randall > One thing I've noticed is that the names for the > various products are very convoluted. They have > U2.Net, Mv.Net, Uniobjects.Net, yada yada yada. > > The free tool is the .Net Data Provider. I'm using > that to link U2 to t

RE: [U2] U2.NET question

2009-03-19 Thread Mike Randall
One thing I've noticed is that the names for the various products are very convoluted. They have U2.Net, Mv.Net, Uniobjects.Net, yada yada yada. The free tool is the .Net Data Provider. I'm using that to link U2 to the .Net apps. Mike Randall, MCP -Original Message- From: owne

Re: [U2] U2.NET question

2009-03-19 Thread Ken Hall
Cliff - U2.Net is a separately licenced product with developer and runtime licences. Ken Hall Ken R. Hall Consultants. Portland, Oregon At 11:50 AM 3/19/2009, you wrote: Hi, all. Is U2.NET included with (in this case) UniVerse like UniObjects.NET is, or is it a separate priced product like U2