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Which would also include bmi's sort of remarkable dos program,MC,as it
also included a tick by tick 'Portfolio' analysis!
A.J. Carisse wrote:
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> greene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> > I don't know if my information's accurate - but I've heard that Windows 98
> > won't support DOS programs. Which is a good reason not to spend a lot of
> > money on a DOS program today. Robyn
>
> You don't even have to wait that long. I've got the latest release of 95, and
> I can tell you that it's allergic to DOS. I wouldn't even think of installing
> anything that was based on this antiquated OS. You can be sure that Microsoft
> won't be too disappointed when DOS-based software is altogether dead and gone,
> and it's pretty much their call anyway. Cablesoft is about 10 years behind
> the times here, but I can understand why they are sticking to it, since with
> Windows slowing it down considerably, there wouldn't be any reason for anyone
> to use it. However, the time is near when only those with really old gear
> will be able to run this anyway, and with the lack of success of their Trader
> software, I'd say that Cablesoft has some serious work to do to even stay in
> business.
>
> Regards,
> A.J.
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