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At our convention, last fall, there was a representative from Xen-Apiary
promoting their hive management software.

When I learned that it was web-based and that the data and software reside
on a remote server, I immediately lost interest.  Anyhow, I came across
their card today and looked up their site on the Internet.  I watched the
demo at http://www.xenacom.com/XAP/xenapiary-demo.html and concluded that
Xen would not suit my purposes, but I'm wondering if anyone on the list has
tried it.

If not, what other software have people tried lately, and how well has it
worked?

allen
http://www.honeybeeworld.com

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