Vicent, the title you have given yourself implies that the spectra learning
curve has been breached by yourself, stop complaining :)

I think the post below (Lee Fuller) kinda misses the point.  
If you use the correct product at the time you will make the best system
possible, IMHO spectra is such a product for many solutions.
I would be so bold as to suggest that, you cannot plan your CURRENT products
on vague FUTURE promises.

Jared Clinton.
Software Engineer
Maxi Multimedia
NEC Australia

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent Egt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, 21 April 2001 8:58
> To: Spectra-Talk
> Subject: RE: Spectra Going Away?
> 
> 
> i agree... i hate the gossip machine........
> 
> plus spectra has a learning curve that makes me sick sometimes
> so if they would make a statement shortly i can decide if it's
> all worth it.
> 
> Vincent Egt
> e-dynamics
> 
> Senior coldfusion programmer
> Spectra engineer
> 
> 
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Lee Fuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Verzonden: vrijdag 20 april 2001 22:25
> Aan: Spectra-Talk
> Onderwerp: Spectra Going Away?
> 
> 
> Someone needs to break this silence.. And quickly.
> 
> We're preparing a MAJOR overhaul of some major client sites using
> Spectra.. And if it's going to go away, or be changed in some manner
> that will effect us directly, we really need to know about it, since
> we've already invested a huge amount of time/effort/money into it.
> 
> Lee Fuller
> Chief Technical Officer
> PrimeDNA Corporation
>
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