said: 
> Got a link to the new developer's site?  They appear 
> to be well hidden. 
I'm not sure they have a site devoted to this, at this 
point in time.  So far, my communication with them has 
been limited to one exchange of e-mail.  No reply to 
my follow-up.  They did tell me that this project was 
on the back burner, and that seems easy to believe.  
:-( 
> It does not appear to be there.  All I find on the 
> net is the 30 day demo. 
And yet, I have some memory of a universal key being 
made available at the time that the 2.2 .wpi was.  If 
so, it would have been very uncharacteristic for me 
not to snatch that up as well.  (I just don't see 
Kevin doing this, but leaving his users in some demo 
mode No Man's Land for the "final" 2.2 release . . . . 
) 
Jordan 
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