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Interesting how Microsoft keeps "pulling" their conversion stuff off the web...

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After a less-than-stellar review from the Lotus community (like they expected anything less?), we see that the beta downloads that were available yesterday are now "coming soon".

And it's not the first time that they've pulled material that was found to be FUD-ish and just outright wrong.  Remember their conversion whitepaper that had a weblife of about 36 hours?

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Gravatar Image1 - Tom,
your drawing the wrong conclusions I must say. There is no relation at all between the "review" of the Lotus community of these tools and the fact the download of the beta release not being available.
Like the word says it is in beta i.e. not yet released. From what I've heard the product is going into RC stage quite soon.
Until then the Application Analyzer 2003 is available to clients and partners for Application Analysis purposes.
(I have to admit these kind of "conspiracy theories" sound better )

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