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What is amazing is that with all these 'deficits' there still are
over 330 tools freely available and written in Tcl / Tk, as well
as numerous commercial products, and 300+ extensions and enhancements.
-- 
:s Great net resources sought...
:s Larry W. Virden                 INET: larry.virden@cas.org
:s <URL:http://www.mps.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/hpp?lvirden_sig.html>
The task of an educator should be to irrigate the desert not clear the forest.
