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Technology Stocks : Corel--$100 in 1998

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To: Sleeperz who wrote (2077)4/4/1997 11:28:00 AM
From: Robert Lewis   of 2329
 
To All:
I have just read byte.com very carelly in Byte Magazine. Nowhere do I see a unique role for Corel.
Java machines can also run Windows programs. All it takes is the generation of byte code. With Citrix and new innovations to NT, java
clients are only going to be one of many types of thin clients. The type of user that java serves best is people like florist who need a special type of program.

If Corel is to succeed it will have to be with specialist version of
Wordperfect. This should be their niche and they should concentrate on it. Their future is NOT in java.

Please comment after you have read the various articles in Byte, including the one mentioned above.
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