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Re: [ECS] "DOS based "
Dan Carrington
Fri, 22 Jan 1999 15:18:18 -0800

I know they used to sell ECS as that is where I originally got my copy
6ish years ago.  Back then it was DOS based.  Though they called it
Plato or something back then.  They don't sell it anymore as far as I
have ever seen in their catalogs.  They have many other windows and mac
based things that look neat but look very limited in the control and
flexibility of things.  (I only mean neat in the sense of lots of check
boxes for what you want it to do and when, but of course that means they
had to have thought it up and programed a check box for anything you
want to do)

Mark, what do you mean by a report from them?

Dan Carrington




Mark Gilmore wrote:
> 
> Might anyone have a clue as to how a reviewer at Home
> Automation Systems could report ECS as being "DOS-based" ???
> Blunt answers are welcome.
> --
> Mark Gilmore
> Omnipotence (ECS Home Automation Software)
> omnip@usit.net
> http://www.usit.com/omnip

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