This is the third semi-public announcement I make – the subject teachers are uncalm, so to say. A new program is currently beeing tested and will be available in the next two weeks if all works right! So far, all I tell you is that it is a system utility and probably won’t work completely on the Treo series(no way to get this done economically as in not wasting battery power like mad). It – however – has absolutely nothing to do with Binary Clock for Palm OS.

Basically, the two products are totally independant and could be marketed completely independantly – in fact, if the company would be splitted, the programs could be shared up with only minimal IP problems. But why then use the same template?

The reason is simple – its the good old NIH

Why should we change a working system? The current web site template works for me, and I understand it well by now. So why relearn, redo, etc… . Sometimes, the existing tools are good enough – in this case, avoid updating…

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