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Date: | Thu, 19 Mar 1998 17:41:13 -0500 |
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At 11:13 AM 3/19/98 -0500, Therm-O-Link wrote:
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>Hmmmmmm. Does this seem to be slightly unethical (possibly illegal) to
>anyone else? I don't know for sure, but it seems to me that if you have
>licensed software for a specific time period, with a specific expiration
>date, then it's tough cookies when that date arrives and the software
>expires, even if the company is out of business and/or no longer
>supporting the software. After all, the terms and conditions of the use
>of the software are spelled out in the license agreement, so you really
>have no one to blame but yourself if you get bit by this.
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>Just my $.02 worth.
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>Jim Phillips Manager of Information Systems
You seem to be missing the point!
Flexibase is one of that class of programs that changes database
capacities, structures, etc.
I believe that what is being asked is whether or not Flexibase will provide
data conversion tools to "reformat" items in the database(s) for Y2K.
Brian Duncombe [log in to unmask] http://www.triolet.com
"Whether you think you can or think you can't, you are right."
Henry Ford
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