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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (299)4/10/1998 12:29:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 684
 
Jeff: Thanks for the Yahoo snippet. I try really hard not to spend any time over in that area of web-dom. I'm never sure who (or, which one of multiple aliases) I'm talking with.

A Dave Hite snippet: "You can think of Veronex as having a product which is as tested as the spreadsheet program offered by Lotus 123 when it started. The original spreadsheet was known as Visicalc."

Uh ... OK ... I think.

I don't understand what that paragraph was supposed to explain in the description that Dave Hite posted.

I actually used VisiCalc back in the good old days. That says something about my age, I guess. Lotus 123's first version was fairly simplistic. It did the same types of things VisiCalc did, but it had a user interface that VisiCalc lacked. It also had a tremendous marketing program attached to it. So, what does that little bit of information have to do with Veronex and I|Nova? Uh ... funny you should ask.

Darned if I know.

This situation is curious. Very curious. I'm intrigued.

So, if the purpose of the marketing campaign and the outrageous claims was to attract attention ... good job guys .. it worked!

Incidentally, Jeff ... I noticed you got post #300. Nice work.

TED



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (299)4/10/1998 10:05:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 684
 
You can think of Veronex as having a product which is as tested as the spreadsheet program offered by Lotus 123 when it started. The original spreadsheet was known as Visicalc.

You know, Jeff, taht I'm not a techie. Just a dreary old IR person. So here's my question: could I use the original version of Lotus 123 for Y2K remediation?