Actually Version 8.0 is the last expected version with the User
Client.
Version 8.[1-9] and beyond wont have a User client.

On Jun 24, 9:19 am, LJ LongWing <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1 - Based on public statements to that effect for about the last year...yes
> I believe 7.6.3 will be the last version with a thick client
> 2 - Not likely, they will probably still be available for quite some time to
> come, simply because not everyone will go to web and will likely still use
> the older user tool for some things
> 3 - According to info I got from somewhere (don't remember where),
> JavaScripting can do very similar things to DDE/OLE, so they consider that
> to be taking care of the switch to web...
>
>
>
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> Hi ARSers,
>
> I have been hearing that AR User tool is getting deprected. I have few
> questions on this.
>
> - Is it really going to get deprecated? Is ARS8.0 going to have a thick
> client?
> - If it is just through mid-tier then will the DDE, OLE, macros etc be
> removed from active link actions.
> - Is mid-tier expected to come up with more capabilities so as to tackle
> client dependencies?
>
> Not sure who can answer this. But would also be cool to get your own views
> on this.
>
> Cheers,
> Naveen
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