Yes, UO.NET becomes a fully managed assembly.  It will make deployment a bit
easier because there is a .msm merge module.  If you should/shouldn't hold
off depends on what is important to you.  I like not having to register com
objects, need another separate install procedure, etc., but you might not
care in your environment.

Regards,

Jim 

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We are currently accessing UniData via UniObjects running version 6.0.8 from
the .net environment.  What's the change to be available on 6.1?  Does this
make Uniobjects a real .net object instead of a com object?  I'm wondering
because it seems to be working fine now and I'm almost ready to move to
6.0.8 in production.  If it's worthwhile to hold off for 6.1 I can, I'm just
not sure what more I get from it.
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