Hello Peter
> I also think it might interesting for Ritlabs from a business POW.
I don't believe any organisation with an installed Outlook client base
and Exchange server would ever look at The Bat! as an enterprise
e-mail client. Where is the track record? Where is the support model?

The Bat is a niche market product for those people who want an e-mail
client to do more (in some areas). If Ritlabs want to produce an
Outlook replacement for their clients, then I would wholeheartedly
support this, as I too have to run Outlook and TB in parallel. Ritlabs
however should not embark on this with the idea they will make money
on it - 'cause they wont.

Regards
 Graham





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