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On 4/15/05, Araceli <trixie0610 -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
>
> Is it true that Robo may go away? A top person left
> and started his own co. or product? If so, do any of
> you have suggestions to the best alternative - ?
> Robo is a great product but has its limitations and
> my users have been askign me if there is something
> else better. To my knowledge they were the industry
> standard and had bought Forehelp etc., but then I
> started hearing they were not supporting it and it
> was going away - something like that.
> If anyone knows can you post?
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