I agree with you all the way. I have one up grade left on my sma and at
this point I don't really know just what the new version of J.F.W. will do
for me.So therefor at this point I'am going to stay with 3.- 26..
----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry Neufeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 10:29 AM
Subject: What's in the new version.
: Hello Listers.
:
: Although successive versions of software hopefully contain bug fixes and
: new features, for those of us who must integrate hundreds of scripts into
: the default and other files, the prospect of moving from one release of a
: program to the next is quite daunting, unless, of course, the move is
worth
: the trouble. Although we have seen some very useful criticism of the
: newest build, assuredly helpful to developers at HJ, there has been
: relatively little comment that I have seen about the improvements of this
: build, as compared with 3.26, for example. I, for one, would be very
: grateful to hear from anyone who has had a real go at 3.1 who could
: elaborate upon the benefits of the build. In short, aside from some
: improvements in working with IE5, is the move worth the trouble for those
: who will spend many hours integrating scripts.
:
: Thanks to anyone who would care to respond.
: Jerry
:
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