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In <20040511225224.72329.qmail@vcnet.com>, on 05/11/04   
   at 04:19 PM, Steve Carter  said:  
>Archiver.bb2 is an elegant solution to the specific future-proofing issue  
>you mention.  And we see it (the issue) much more often in the OS/2 world  
>than 'doze users do.   
 
That's be it seems that when a Windows user gets new hardware, the also  
get a new OS and applications at the same time.  
 
>As a member of Mark Kimes' "in-crowd" and a long-time user  
>of ZTree Bold, you couldn't possibly be biased, could you?   ;-)  
 
Let's just say that if I am going to use other folks ideas, I prefer to  
choose to use the good ones.  
 
Steven  
 
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