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Users fear hassles in using component software. (Microsoft's OLE technology and OpenDoc)

InfoWorld

| September 19, 1994 | Mills, Elinor | COPYRIGHT 2003 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

As Microsoft Corp. promoted OLE and OpenDoc's codevelopers prepared users for OpenDoc's upcoming release, several users at Windows Solutions earlier this month worried that a brave new world of component software will be a chaotic one for them.

Several users attending an informal panel discussion lead by Bill Kesselring, manager of OpenDoc technology at WordPerfect, the Novell Applications Group, and Jeff Alger, senior product manager of OLE Marketing at Microsoft, voiced similar concerns that version control and technical support issues have not been sufficiently worked out to make the vision of component software a reality.

"There are going to be some problems …

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