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Subject:Picking a Tool From:Robert Maxey <Bob_Maxey -at- MTN -dot- 3COM -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 17 Oct 1998 17:17:21 -0600
>>Sheesh, pick a tool and be done with it. Who cares what tool you use.
They're all the same and they all suck in different ways.
It is not that simple. Deploying a particular software package across a
company is difficult and can be expensive. I know this as I have gone
through it. Many things must be considered.