My opinion FWIW is that cross-platform apps are less and less an issue as the market evolves. Solely in the Windows arena, ALL Oracle online products are at least a year behind in features/stability to the industry leaders. Check out Delphi/Powerbuilder/VB etc. In article <49fvdc$1gak_at_usenetp1.news.prodigy.com>, HCWL66A_at_prodigy.com says... > >I have just started hearing about Oracle Power Objects and am wondering >if I should get training in it. Does anyone have an opinion on whether >or not Power Objects will be widely used in the near future? > >tf > Received on Sun Dec 03 1995 - 00:00:00 CET
In article <49fvdc$1gak_at_usenetp1.news.prodigy.com>, HCWL66A_at_prodigy.com says... > >I have just started hearing about Oracle Power Objects and am wondering >if I should get training in it. Does anyone have an opinion on whether >or not Power Objects will be widely used in the near future? > >tf >
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