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> ... and as the start beefing up the program the overhead for the
> develoment tools increse, the program specific files increase in
> number and size, and the program with these extra burdens need
> more attention to keep them compatible with changing system
> architectures. Enevitably this leads to a cash crunch for the
> developers and registrations fees will soon follow.
Agree.
keep it slimmed down, but flexible.
> As long as my tired old fingers can punch some code into the
> keyboard I will be happy with it's current format. I mean if
> Chris Young can write the program without the use of his hands
---explain.. is this something I don't know of?
> I can use it even if mine are totatly cripple with arthritus
> in my rapidly approaching old age.
I can relate to that, although I'm relatively young, my limbs(in the fingers)
are already damaged and get me into trouble while typing...*sighs*
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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//Spider
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What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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