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From: dshr@SUN.COM (David Rosenthal)
Newsgroups: comp.windows.x
Subject: Re: changing menu widget behavior
Message-ID: <8807041615.AA07061@devnull.sun.com>
Date: 4 Jul 88 14:10:31 GMT
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> That means even if
> it has the memory and will honor all uses of it, you still have to manange 
> your own duplicate copy.  That's a waste of time and resources (though you
> still get the benefit of the server's ability to be more efficient in
> handling it when it can).
> 
That's also the way to make sure that your application will work across a
wide range of server implementations.  Making applications portable and
inter-operable is never free - but customers in general prefer the products
whose developers paid these costs.

	David.