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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 5/24/2002; 9:58:09 AM
Topic: Conversant worth a try?
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Conversant worth a try? #

David Carter-Tod's post (and all the conversation afterwards) alerted me to the fact that Conversant can run on Radio -- which makes me think -- wow, maybe we can do powerful groupware for fairly cheaply.  Because I don't have much experience with Conversant, I've been looking for sources of info on it and specifically answers to the question of why I would want to make the effort to switch to it.  Here's a bunch of links that I've found useful (sorry, I should put some commentary, but for now, it's going to be just a list of links):

 


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 5/24/02; 9:58:11 AM
from the Web Technology dept.

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