Whatever happened to Mabry Software?
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Does anyone know what happened top Mabry Software? They used to write and sell some really nice controls for .NET. I used their FTP .NET component at a previous company and noticed that the company I work for today still uses an older version. I suppose the company simply went under but I wonder what happened to all the old source code. It would be a shame if it's simply gone forever. It always seemed very well written to me. You got most of the source code with the components, EXCEPT for one or two key components at the very bottom of the stack that were proprietary.
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Does anyone know what happened top Mabry Software? They used to write and sell some really nice controls for .NET. I used their FTP .NET component at a previous company and noticed that the company I work for today still uses an older version. I suppose the company simply went under but I wonder what happened to all the old source code. It would be a shame if it's simply gone forever. It always seemed very well written to me. You got most of the source code with the components, EXCEPT for one or two key components at the very bottom of the stack that were proprietary.
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Does anyone know what happened top Mabry Software? They used to write and sell some really nice controls for .NET. I used their FTP .NET component at a previous company and noticed that the company I work for today still uses an older version. I suppose the company simply went under but I wonder what happened to all the old source code. It would be a shame if it's simply gone forever. It always seemed very well written to me. You got most of the source code with the components, EXCEPT for one or two key components at the very bottom of the stack that were proprietary.
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There should be a source code cemetary for companies that went bust.
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