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In a message dated 98-07-16 15:22:21 EDT, ejray -at- RAYCOMM -dot- COM writes:
<< As a rule, when it comes to interactive learning, Scott
can be counted on to have several opinions, most of
which lead directly to very vocal advocacy of his site.
Take the promotions of the site with a grain of salt--
that is, consider the source.
>>
There is one big difference since the last time I looked at this 'great' site
- it's now a paying proposition. You can get a 30-day free trial, but you
have to accept terms and conditions which commit you to paying bucks if you
violate the Terms Of Service.
One thing hasn't changed - it's still too damn complicated and buggy as hell.