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From: rpomeroy@tpoint.net (Ronald Pomeroy)
Subject: Re: Microsoft enters the Smalltalk IDE market? True?
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In <813348494marten.marten@feki.toppoint.de> Marten Feldtmann wrote:
> In article <N.100995.191406.82@mrboffo.europa.com> laird@europa.com (Laird
C. Williams) writes:
> >
> >> allen <AECW001@mayfair.demon.co.uk> wrote:
[munch]
> 
>  The possibility of having Microsoft as a new ST-provider is perhaps
> only the death (long term sight) of the "small" companies: PPS-Digitalk,
> VMark, QKS. And we would end up with HP (and their DST), IBM and
> Microsoft.
> 

Uhh...DST is built on top of VisualWorks. So, if DST survived PPS-Digitalk
would survive. 

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Ronald Pomeory
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