I'm not the one who programmed Eudora, can't pin that on me. And to my
credit, I think I milked Eudora for as far as I could.
Tongue was firmly in cheek on that one. ;)
Alternatively, maybe we should wait and see what shakes out of this
Adobe thing. Could be terrific for Shockwave, or just one m
At 1:09 PM -0400 5/13/05, Tab Julius wrote:
However, your last comment raises a topic I've been wondering about
- should we continue the list? There seems to be plenty of people
subscribed, but I suspect people just collect messages into their
Lingo box so they can search on them in case there'
I lurk here, but it's valuable to me. Don't you dare kill my list. =)
-Andy
R.I.T.
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At 1:29 PM -0400 5/13/05, Colin Holgate wrote:
As for Eudora, I am still using it, but I have version 6.2.1. Did
you tend to keep up to date with it?
I went through a period of kernel panics with Eudora (5.n?). But
lately it hasn't crashed at all (6.2.1). (Knocking on wood - tossing
salt over my
At 01:09 PM 5/13/05 -0400, Tab wrote:
>should we continue the list?- Tab
O God how can you even ask such a question
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Would it be possible to let the list go, but tied in with a
recommendation for people to subscribe to Direct-L? Historically
Lingo-L was where you asked Lingo specific questions, and Direct-L
was where all other related topics were talked about (sometimes the
topics were even about Director). T
on 5/13/05 12:09 PM, Tab Julius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Alternatively, maybe we should wait and see what shakes out of this
> Adobe thing. Could be terrific for Shockwave, or just one more move
> away from Director.
>
> - Tab
I've been on the list for years. Have found it ever, so useful
I'm not the one who programmed Eudora, can't pin that on me. And to my
credit, I think I milked Eudora for as far as I could.
However, your last comment raises a topic I've been wondering about -
should we continue the list? There seems to be plenty of people
subscribed, but I suspect people