On Thu, 31 May 2001 11:32:22 -0400 Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
>
>> "Tim Wunder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>> 
>>>JTK certainly has a point when someone, who's complaining about JTK's
>>>criticism of Moz, uses Outlook Express for mail/news. I USE Moz's
>>>mail/news. The LEAST a person could do when reading Moz newsgroups is
>>>USE the friggn' thing. Can generate an awful lot of good bug reports
>>>that way (or comment on existing ones).
>>>
>> 
>> Has it ever occured to you that sometimes people may have to use a certain
>> program although they do not like it?
>> 
>
>
>No, apparently it hadn't, it has now. I extend my sympathies for your 
>HAVING to use OE, and my apologies for the leap to judge. Fortunately, I 
>have control of the browser/mail client I use. For business related 
>stuff, it's NC 4.77 -- I need the relative stability and usefulness. For 
>experimentation (ostensibly evaluation of Moz for use by the company), I 
>use Moz. At home, I use linux/konqueror/kmail (just installed Moz the 
>other night, will start using it to read the Moz newsgroups at home).

Thanks for your sympathy. I also apologize to you, as my reaction was
probably a bit strong.

I'm using Linux at home, too, but not Mozilla's Mail/News component. Last
time I checked it wasn't really designed for minimum online time, which
is important in Europe.

The thing with JTK alias "nobody" is that his comments aren't really 
criticism. They are totally destructive. I mistook them for valid criticism
too at first, because I too was dissatisfied with Mozilla's progress. 
Meanwhile he has managed to convince me that his real mission here is of 
a different nature. Anyway, Mozilla will surely survive as long as someone
continues developing it.

Regards,
Hans-Peter


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