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Bill -
It shouldn't have turned into a debate, and probably didn't.
Someone asked about the relative usage of the two amongst tech
writers. It's easy to get relative sales figures, but they don't
break down into what profession is using what. It's easier to ask the
professionals involved.
Callie
e-mail Callie -at- writepage -dot- com
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