Hi David

I believe Open Insight provides a free run time environment for the PICK
environment and would meet the requirements for the MSDE equivalent
applications.  (You would have to develop for the Open Insight environment
to use their user interface, but probably could make reuse of current
subroutines).  OI also allows you to develop for both the Windows and Linux
environment where MSDU can only run on Windows.  OI also can interface to
UniVerse and other PICK databases as well as other RDBMSs.

Regards

David Jordan
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George Smith
Sent: Tuesday, 25 October 2005 1:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [SPAM] RE: [U2] Bad news from Microsoft

Don,

I am not "only now seeing this as a threat" the question is when and if
IBM, Raining Data and jBase will help developers meet the threat? Below
is a posting on jBase's list server and I might add that jBase per port
cost is lower than IBM's (I am not advocating jBase just pointing that
he cost is
higher).

grs

>Does any-one think that jBase might produce a RUNTIME only version of
their >product which might ease the cost to the end user a bit, since
they would >not need any support.  Fore example the jbc and other
production tools >could be stripped.  My clients could care less about
writing programs etc.  >I supply them with only bin and lib files
>
>David Grenfell
>Grendata computer Systems
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