>> But of course you adapted!<<

Ricardo,

Yes, I don't fear change and I am capable of adapting, and I don't use
hatred as a determination of how I do business as is obvious by your posts. 

Sometimes things are changed for the worse and amazingly sometimes they
change for the better. It is true that Microsoft expends enormous amounts of
money on user experience testing. Just because you don't like their findings
does not make it wrong, and focusing on one minor change in the picture of
lots of bigger positive changes makes good sense to me as well when you go
off on a rant. Plus, you always have a choice to stay with the old stuff.
Choice is good (or so I have heard). I am sure every single thing you have
released in your software was perfectly accepted by your customers, and I am
really happy you have never tried something new for them in an attempt to
see if you can make things easier or better.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com



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