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Project Line Counter Add-In v2.10 for VS.NET and VC6

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<p>Currently, the only way to reach me is through e-mail.  Just mail any question, comment, or bug report to:<br>
<b><a href="mailto:support@wndtabs.com">
<img src="mailto.gif" width=16 height=16 border=0></a>&nbsp;<a href="mailto:support@wndtabs.com">support@wndtabs.com</a></b></p>
<p>Please understand that it usually takes me a week or more to answer, because I'm usually away during the week.</p><br>

<p>LineCounter is provided as part of the WndTabs site, which is devoted to Visual C++ developers.   You should check out the site from time to time, for new releases and other interesting resources:<br>
<b><a href="http://www.wndtabs.com"><img src="weblink.gif" width=15 height=15 border=0></a>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.wndtabs.com">http://www.wndtabs.com</a></b></p><br>

<p>If you have any specific need to contact me in any means other than those described above, please e-mail me with the details.</p><br>

<p>Thank you for your interest in Line Counter<br>
<font size="+1" face="Monotype Corsiva"><b>- Oz Solomonovich</b></font></p>

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You may know Oz from his WndTabs days. Oz has long since left client side development to work on web technologies and to consult in the R&D management field.

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