HockeyRef,

People can disagree without being disagreeable. I have a different view on the future of software delivery. You have a different view. We can disagree without the invectives, and personal attacks. We need to dispense with the ad homemins, and argue our points with civility and respect.

When I worked in VB6 our biggest support concern was what the end-user installed on his/her machine. Did he/she install a dll that broke our installation? I grudginly moved over to the webdevelopment side with .Net. What I found there for all of it's complications the delivery of the software is not dependent on the end user's machine configuration. There is something for that, expecially from small development outfits.

I am interested in how software is used in the medical profession because my wife of 25 years is a physician. However, I can use my capabilities to make her more efficient is a good thing. To immediately ascribe my difference with you to greed is outrageous. Remember, as a man thinketh, so is he!