> From: Bill Burdick <http://www.mobilereasoning.com/~bill> > Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 11:06:04 -0500 > > Got it, thanks! I remember getting it from a PrimeTime Freeware CD in > the early 90s and using it on SunOS back then. > > Mobile Reasoning is mainly a services firm. We also support Applied > Reasoning's products (http://appliedreasoning.com) when asked (the AR > founders are here in Mobile Reasoning -- dig/ping will tell you that > appliedreasoning.com and mobilereasoning.com have the same IP address; > we're hosting AR's site here). Lately, we've been doing 'white knight' > consulting -- helping projects that are in trouble recover. We are also > in close association with a few small technology firms, helping to > commercialize their technology (wireless, p2p, middleware, etc). We > mostly do Java these days (we started with Smalltalk in the mid-late > 80s), but I've started to do some Mozilla development (ala Nigel > McFarlane's book) and I'm looking at that platform as an alternative to > Java (when appropriate). OK, a consulting/services firm. I may be joining such a company soon. We'll see. > By the way, this page shows a directory listing: > http://dummy.us.eu.org/. You probably want to put an index.html in there. Yeah. I keep fixing this over and over. I'll have to do it right... Thanks. > Robert wrote: > > >It should be available at http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert/software/rk.shtml . > >If you have problems downloading it or compiling it, please e-mail me. > > > >I see that mobilereasoning is based in Kansas. What does it do? > > > >Good luck. > > > >