Jonathan, would you kindly re-send your comparative review
of win4lin vs. VMware with </the HTML-gibberish turned off>.
I'd really like to read what you wrote but I (and I suspect
many others) are not about to wade through this:
<TITLE>VMware Express 2.0 and Win4Lin 2.0: A Comparison Review</TITLE>
<AUTHOR>Choong Ng</AUTHOR>
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<DATE>28-March-2001</DATE>
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<TEASER>Our in-house reviewer renders the verdict on two Windows
application
compatibility products.</TEASER>
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<POSTER>heather</POSTER>
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Regards,
Dean
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