The funny thing about Clarion is that it still enables us to provide
functionality that our competitors can only dream of. Go figure.
J André Labuschagné
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The funny thing about Clarion is that it still enables us to provide
functionality that our competitors can only dream of. Go figure.
J André Labuschagné
Yeah, it has a great beat and it is easy to dance to.
db
And it has it's own disco ball (screen flicker)<g>
Jeff Slarve
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ROFL!
Gets them going it does <vbg>
J André Labuschagné
Which fortunately there is Stardock. I used Stardock before.. and now they
have 'Fences' which really helped me unclutter my desktop.
I still use my old XP machine at work.. need to upgrade to Win7... now I
know I can still run XP though on a VM. Guess I need to go and find a decent
machine.
Ray
VMT
So do I... I actually use it for my data conversions because I kept my main
files as .dat clarion files and kept them backwards compatible (field names
under 12 characters)... and I actually have people still running our dos
programs... so I'll be all set!
Ray
VMT
Well, I only needed a 16k eprom to write a complete DOS for a Commodore hard
drive... so 640K is a ton of space!
Ray
VMT
so we had windows 1, 2, 3...
then what 95 - windows 4,
98 - windows 5,
me - windows 6,
xp - windows 7,
vista - windows 8,
and windows 7 which is really windows 9?.
I must have counted wrong?
Ray
VMT
Don't forget
Windows 2000 & Windows For WorkGroups (Win 3.1)
David Bratovich
> Don't forget
> Windows 2000& Windows For WorkGroups (Win 3.1)
And Windows NT.
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