> The menu navigator is probably for the newbie or the intermediate user
> looking for a menu option in the sea of menu options. :-)
I'm not sure, do you realize that a good program will never provide
such a "sea" of option? These seas are usability flaws! One sea --
one bad usability. Thus
Hello,
27 Dec 2001, 12:12:51 PM, Konstantin Volenbovsky wrote:
KV> The discussion is not about MS bugs - it is offtopic discussion. The
KV> issue is that The Bat must be XP optimized.
My point is: you can't optimize application for something which is *not
ready* yet. Try to optimize someth
27 Dec 2001, 19:36:46, Dieter Hummel wrote:
> Good evening List Members,
> on 27.12.2001 at 18:25, Andreas Wosgien wrote:
>>> - A wish rather than a bug: The log should show the actual
>>> dialogue between TB and the POP3/SMTP server; this is useful for
>>> connection error analysis. I f
Hi,all and especially Boris.
When it was Thu, 27 Dec 2001, and your watches showed
10:03:50 [GMT -0600]and
time in Kiev, Ukraine was 18:03:50[GMT +02.00]
--- you wrote:
BG> The problem with XP: it's buggy itself. MS doesn't care about fixing bugs
BG> up to release. So you can really deal
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 19:25:01 -0600GMT (which was 02:25 +0100GMT where I live),
Boris Golberg thought about "Common Folders" and wrote:
PM>> Does anyone have an idea for a workaround? I moved a common folder to an
PM>> account in Windows explorer, jus
Good evening List Members,
on 27.12.2001 at 18:25, Andreas Wosgien wrote:
>> - A wish rather than a bug: The log should show the actual
>> dialogue between TB and the POP3/SMTP server; this is useful for
>> connection error analysis. I find myself telnetting into ports 110
> Seconded. I w
Hello Thomas,
27 Dec 2001, 16:54:08, you wrote:
> - A wish rather than a bug: The log should show the actual
> dialogue between TB and the POP3/SMTP server; this is useful for
> connection error analysis. I find myself telnetting into ports 110
> and 25 of my respective servers when conn
Hello,
27 Dec 2001, 3:28:06 AM, Anton I. Danilov wrote:
AID> I've got rar backuping right now. But I'm not satisfied with it,
AID> because restoring from such backup is not what is called a "backup
AID> restoring".
I did it this way before TB! has any backup options itself and I like it.
I a
Hello The Bat! developers,
I'm using The Bat! Version 1.54 Beta/20
Serial Number 49B7D17A
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 67766446 A
and would like to report a number of bugs in the Connection Center.
The bug descriptions:
Serious:
- No timeout when "Connecting to Server", or whe
On 27 Dec 2001, 9:46:41 AM, David van Zuijlekom wrote:
AL>> AFAIR, it can be related to old (fixed) bug "for long compression
AL>> proc Win2000 shutdown don't wait and kill TB on the fly and
AL>> damage folders"
> I experienced this two days ago. I shutdown Win2k with TB! in the
> system tray. T
Hello,
26 Dec 2001, 7:56:28 AM, Konstantin Volenbovsky wrote:
KV> There are two variants of menu navigator icon under XP:
KV> 1) It isn't shown at all, but when clicking on the place where it
KV> should, it opens.
KV> 2)It is shown in the usual Windows style.
KV> TB beta 19 on Windows NT 5.1
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Hello Krzysztof,
On 27 Dec 2001 at 13:31:30 +0100, Krzysztof Kudlacik [KK] wrote
concerning 'The Bat! - bug report':
...
KK> Firest time I used beta 20 neighter from above worked properly,
KK> then I sent a bug report. Now I revert againg to b20 and
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Hello Alexander,
On 27 Dec 2001 at 14:26:20 +0500, Alexander Leschinsky [AL] wrote
concerning 'The Bat! - bug report':
...
AL> AFAIR, it can be related to old (fixed) bug "for long compression
AL> proc Win2000 shutdown don't wait and kill TB on the f
Hello,
26 Dec 2001, 7:27:46 PM, Ethan J. Mings wrote:
EJM> [3] The navigator in the top right hand of the program is gone. ( I
EJM> never really understood why we needed that in the first place)
It works now and I like it.
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Borismailto:[EMAIL PRO
Hello,
27 Dec 2001, 3:21:35 AM, Alexander Leschinsky wrote:
AL> Run with "Standard window size" - it can eliminate part of problems
AL> (such as "phantom-window")
You didn't understand me. I do exactly like you say:
BG> "Run - Normal window" in link preferences (you probably meant this).
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Hello Allie,
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 08:12:18 -0500 GMT (27/12/2001, 21:12 +0800 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
AID>> 1) Do such things as the "menu navigator" mean that developers
AID>> understand that their product's menu is cryptic and they don't
AID>>
Hello Allie!
On 27 Dec 2001 at 14:12:18 you wrote:
> The menu navigator is probably for the newbie or the intermediate user
> looking for a menu option in the sea of menu options. :-)
There once was a not from Maxim that the MN is for developmental
purposes only. Given its non-standard nature a
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