On Saturday, June 14, 2003, at 04:49 PM, Gary Rathbone wrote:


Although I appreciatate the benefits of "LEO" I'm more into the integration
of application environments into the user defined system.

What's LEO?


Why reinvent the wheel? We've all got a web browser, so why fight to force
user requirements into a single development environment? Eg. No matter how
you manipulate "tables" in Rev it will never beat Excel.


Chipp and Tuviah, I take my hat/cap off to you for providing a fantastic DLL
which does a great job for certain requirements. As I know you're aware, it
will never beat full browser capabilitiles.

Yes I hope nobody thinks they will be competing with Internet Explorer or Mozilla by using this external.


But something you might not understand is that altBrowser IS the Internet Explorer engine plugged into a Revolution external. Or Mozilla engine. No reinventing the wheel about it: this IS the wheel.

Alex Rice, Software Developer
Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
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