Re: he-he - more rumors : Was: "That Post You've Been Wanting" and "Intent"



vermicule wrote:

> I realise that this is probably par for Borland, after all how else
> can they keep marketing at the high standard that it is used to.

In my view, anyone with a marketing background /shouldn't/ have the
job.

Marketing software has changed radically in the last few years. Many
in the software business don't know this. ;-)

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