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To: John Wilson who wrote (1308)2/19/1999 7:02:00 PM
From: hoffy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1856
 
INNI almost got to 1 today. I am watching closely and looking to buy on a dip. I still like this stock but will like it under 1 even better.



To: John Wilson who wrote (1308)2/20/1999 8:01:00 PM
From: Mason  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1856
 
John,
appears that many an investor agrees with your sentiment towards the servers.
It is that even MSFT will have to deal with linux as a major player...
Sad to see INNI go backwards, but linux got the hype and popular support at this time, very soon there should be companies seriously promoting linux apps that are useful to non programmers.
I sold my stake at inni, might buy back in below $1 if there is an opportunity for growth, which at this time i am very doubtful about.
Whatever happened to voice recognition work??
Mason.



To: John Wilson who wrote (1308)2/21/1999 2:00:00 AM
From: Marshall  Respond to of 1856
 
John - I like to look at it this way.

We're just now moving from OS/2 to NT and that's mainly because we're running into too many new programs that require NT and a decreasing support for OS/2. While I'm sure we may possibly move to a UNIX variant in time it's liable to be on our next changeover which won't be for two years. Perhaps by that time there will be a more complete amount of UNIX-compatible programs to choose from.

Major corporates hate change of any kind and prefer mature technologies.