I'm fully away of how to use a search engine.  The results
of my search yielded the homepage with all the expected hype
about the products.  I was hoping for an objective
evaluation from coders who actually have used it, not a
smart-ass comment worth little except to demonstrate your
shallowness.

-mark

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Mark Galbreath wrote:
>
> What is "Jpadpro?"
>

 <URL:http://www.google.com/search?q=jpadpro>

 Search engines can be very useful, it's worth
learning to use them. Google is one of the best.


-cks

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