On 28 Jun, Phillip Marsden <phillip.marsden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Paul Vigay wrote: > > In a dim and distant universe > > <ac282fb64f.steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Steve > > Fryatt <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> enlightened us thusly: > > > > > >> Huh? Have you ever /seen/ a copy of Personal Accountz, > >> Paul? > >> > > > > I've seen a copy of the current Accountz yes. Mainly > > because a friend wanted an accounts package and I > > recommended Prophet, but as that's not available anymore > > (and he also has a PC) he bought a copy of Accountz. He > > then phoned me up saying he didn't think it was very good > > - so I went round to have a look - which is when I was > > shocked to see how slow it was. > > > Thus neatly side-stepping the issue of appearance, which is > what you passed comment about. What did I tell you Steve > (Fryatt)? He found a way to side-step your question. > Come on, Paul, tell us why this product in particular and > Java applications in general are dreadful in appearance. > Also tell us why Java applications should be dreadful in > appearance simply because they are written in Java. No please don't. Its not relevant to Davids software as we dont have a modern Java interpreter and the tone of your recent postings has been over agressive. If you both wish to debate it take it to email. Fin -- besters.. Ned === skype:nedabell To unsubscribe or subscribe goto: //www.freelists.org/list/davidpilling