Re: Prof's Threading components



I posted a question some time ago and it was recommended by several users. I
did not receive any negative comments about them except for a lack of
flexibility compared to using straight code if I recall correctly.

You may want to query Tamarack and review the postings.
http://www.tamaracka.com/search.htm

Regards,
Scott.

But I would still like to hear from anyone who may have used these
components.



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