HyperNext ? Worth a look ?

Len Morgan len-morgan at crcom.net
Sun Jan 13 08:12:44 EST 2008


 From the few details available, it looks like it could be interesting 
but there is a lot of information that's NOT there.  Unfortunately, 
their forums don't seem to work (keep getting errors from their host), 
and the download for Windows didn't give me anything more than a blank 
page.  I looked at the page source and there was something there but it 
looked like a zip file.  Maybe I'll look when they get things working.

len morgan

Richmond Mathewson wrote:
> This is very odd:
>
> http://www.tigabyte.com/index.html
>
> as HyperNext has, over the last few years gone from
> FREE to PAY to FREE;
> of course nasty types might say that this is because
> the product is substandard and there have been few
> takers.
>
> I have followed it from the start; and until recently
> is was not up to much - went off the boil when it was
> PAY as wasn't prepared to pay for something that,
> unlike RunRev, I could not try first.
>
> Now going to have a look again; while this is
> definitely not "the killer app we have all been
> waiting for" and while it seems extremely unlikely
> that it will ever put RunRev out of business, it does
> some things differently, and that, at least as far as
> I am concerned, means it does deserve another look.
>
> Go on . . .
>
> sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
>
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