>It also means the program doesn't work with no Windows computers,  
>which are increasingly gaining market share.

True... I don't have a Mac, so I can't building for that market.
While I could and probably will build something for Linux eventually, it
seems irrelevant.  If your client has Linux, they probably know enough about
routing so that this software is unnecessary.

>Or if that's not possible, does anyone have any suggestions as to  
> other
> visual languages which DO NOT USE .NET and which might be used for  
> future
> ports of this application.
>
>Java.

But JAVA requires that a Java VM be installed on the PC.  The point is to
avoid having to install a separate "Framework".  Ideally, I'd like a linker
that would just compile in those components within .NET that I rely upon.




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