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Jeremy H. Griffith, the founder of Omni Systems <http://omsys.com>, passed
away in 2014. Mif2Go is still available for download, at no charge. As
Jeremy wished, the source code for Mif2Go has been made available to the
open source community and is available at github.com/omsys-dev.
Thank you for your interest in Mif2Go.
I'm not sure if any other developers have stepped in to take over the open
source work on the code base.
-Tony
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 8:17 AM, Nancy Allison <maker -at- verizon -dot- net> wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
> I just downloaded mif2go and have followed the installation
> instructions here to the letter:
>
> [1]http://mif2go.com/xhtml/starting_0007_131setupaframeworkforomnisyste
> msapplications.htm.html#Rz101x11310
> When I type dcl in my command window, I get an error message.
> I don't remember having to do this when I installed mif2go in the past.
> I just remember moving .dlls and some other files into the correct
> directories. Does anyone know if this is the correct installation
> procedure?
> I really need this to work!
> Thank you for all suggestions.
> --Nancy
>
> References
>
> 1.
>http://mif2go.com/xhtml/starting_0007_131setupaframeworkforomnisystemsapplications.htm.html#Rz101x11310
>
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