On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 09:21:18PM +1100, Paul B. Webster VK2BZC wrote: > I'm afraid the program has gotta go. And I don't think I'm going to be > trusting the same company. I mean, I'm sure they are *now* offering an > upgraded version that is designed for the Win 95/ 98/ 2000 API and all > using the current toolkits, but if the software is that inconsistent > internally and hasn't been checked out, that doesn't look good, does it? Many companies don't check the software they purchase for resale. Most modem manufacturers buy in their carrot kit rather than make it. We're probably going to see software soon that can't accept dates back into the old years. Coders will happily forget about Y2K between 2030 and 2070. After all, no program should live that long; hire me to make a new one. ;-) -- James Cameron mailto:quozl@us.netrek.org http://quozl.us.netrek.org/