works for me, but why do Forums or (Google) Groups not work as well?

Because you have to remember to log in. Forums and Groups are a 'go
and look' solution, whereas mailing lists are a 'here's something to
look at!' solution.

Personally, I subscribe to a whole bunch of mailing lists. The mails
come in, and I at least notice the titles. If I had to go and visit
the same number of forums instead, I wouldn't read half the lists.

Ian

On 5/24/07, Matthias Dittgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gmail is that good in searching your mails, that it pops up
advertising related to the words within your (private) mails! Look at
the right side! Yeah!

Each of us, who is using Gmail for flashcoders is storing the same
information - which is the definition of redundance, isn't it? So,
don't get me wrong, I like Flashcoders Mailinglist, because it just
works for me, but why do Forums or (Google) Groups not work as well?

There are at least two german web forums (flashforum.de and
flashhilfe.de), which are highly used, but it can't beat the
international discussions of Flashcoders.

And: I would also not split Flashcoders..
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