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The last time I looked on their site I was kinda luce warm about it as I
felt $75 a year and not being really sure if any of the existing titles
would interest me or not.  However, if I do go for it, I would definitely
push for the compression/decompression tools to be available in linux.  In
fact, it should not be proprietary either.  It ot be GNU based or
something.  I guess my GNU religion is showing:).

On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Janina Sajka wrote:

> Yep. This should degrade gracefully, as they say. They sure can tell your
> browser isn't doing https, and they can even tell what browser you're
> using. This should result in gentler pages with some options.
>
> Want to help me make a list of needed improvements? I meet with them next
> week in L.A.
>  On Tue, 12
> Mar 2002, Ann Parsons wrote:
>
> > Hi Janina,
> >
> > I got the upgrade and all is well.  But I do have some suggestions.
> > Sheesh, if they'd only said something weeks ago!!
> >
> > Ann P.
> >
> >
>
>





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