I think you will find as the announcement progress there will be a strong OS
X component. We are just going to have to wait till some other ducks come
online. But they left no doubt that the editor and app server will be there.

Even FMP will eventually get dealt with in a significant way. Since FMP is a
large part of the DB market a tool that would really web enable a version of
FMP that would stand up to multi-threading and handle XML in and out would
be pretty significant cross platform solution.

All I can say is this product does and will continue to rock.

Dan

on 4/29/02 3:20 PM, Beverly Voth at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello, Web Dude! On 4/29/02 2:01 PM -0500, you wrote in whole or part:
>> Sorry to burst your bubble, but unfortunately, when it comes to db
>> solutions and the web, Mac has a very small percentage of the market
>> share. I know I am probably going to get railed on this, but Wi
>> should start concentrating on the markets and/or platforms that are
>> going to be the most productive.
> 
> Since the MAC has moved to UNIX with OS X, I'd think that it would be a
> *productive* move on Witango's part to concentrate on it.
> 
> Beverly "multi-platform" Voth
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