Hello Michael Schneider everyone else,
on 19-Jan-2005 at 01:57 you (Michael Schneider) wrote:
The growing number of novice users will laugh at TB! and deinstall it as
quick as you say 'hello' if they see all the nice and playfull stuff but
realize that major functions just ... *ahem* ...
Hallo Alexander,
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:30:24 +0100GMT (19-1-2005, 12:30 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
ASK And TB is a superb POP3 client.
Sure is.
And especially the growing number of novice users will look for an
client which works correctly and doesn't produce one exception after
Guten Tag Alexander,
am Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2005 um 12:30 schrieben Sie:
Doesn't concern me at all. I'm a private home user. Why would I need IMAP?
And for the average Joe User, I bet that he'll be a POP3 user just as well.
And TB is a superb POP3 client.
Oh. Ok. RITlabs announces IMAP and
Well, I am just curious... as a beta tester... are there any new betas
coming and what can we expect to see in those new betas? Is there
anyone from Ritlabs here who can answer that question please? I did
see a lengthy thread on the status of the software, but it seemed to
get sidetracked.
The
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AY This makes me a bit nervous about the future of TB.
sigh Not again. Please.
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Hello Avi,
on Wednesday, 19. January 2005, at 19:01:04 [GMT +0200] you wrote
regarding any new betas in process?:
This makes me a bit nervous about the future of TB.
please not again...
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Hello Michael Schneider everyone else,
on 19-Jan-2005 at 12:49 you (Michael Schneider) wrote:
Doesn't concern me at all. I'm a private home user. Why would I need
IMAP? And for the average Joe User, I bet that he'll be a POP3 user just
as well. And TB is a superb POP3 client.
Oh. Ok.
Hello all,
Wednesday, January 19, 2005, Avi Yashar wrote:
Well, I am just curious... as a beta tester... are there any new betas
coming and what can we expect to see in those new betas? Is there
anyone from Ritlabs here who can answer that question please? I did
see a lengthy thread on the
Hello Marek,
A reminder of what Marek Mikus on TBBETA typed on:
Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 21:24:33 GMT +0100
MM there are big changes in core because GUI customisation (toolbars and
MM menus),
Non floatable toolbars ?
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ASK Hello Michael Schneider everyone else,
ASK on 19-Jan-2005 at 01:57 you (Michael Schneider) wrote:
And especially the growing number of novice users will look for an
client which works correctly and doesn't produce one exception after
another, won't they?
ASK Oh come on PLEASE... you're
Hello Tony,
on Wednesday, 19. January 2005, at 20:33:03 [GMT +] you wrote
regarding any new betas in process?:
A reminder of what Marek Mikus on TBBETA typed on:
Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 21:24:33 GMT +0100
MM there are big changes in core because GUI customisation (toolbars and
Hello Goncalo,
On Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 20:47:22 GMT + (which was
21:47:22 where I live), Goncalo Farias wrote and made these valuable
points on the subject of Update on the Status of Software:
It doesn't crash because it looks like it was built with a borland
compiler but
Quoting Thomas Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
XML! in batskin.ini
No, probably DOS 2.1 Basic
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ASK Hello Michael Schneider everyone else,
ASK on 19-Jan-2005 at 12:49 you (Michael Schneider) wrote:
TheBat! focuses on (semi)professionall users with it features,
lookfeel, etc. - not on John Doe homeusers who want to send
funpics all two to three days.
ASK And I am glad
DH Hello Goncalo,
DH On Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 20:47:22 GMT + (which was
DH 21:47:22 where I live), Goncalo Farias wrote and made these valuable
DH points on the subject of Update on the Status of Software:
It doesn't crash because it looks like it was built with a borland
Hi Alexander,
Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2005, 18:38:
Please don't drag this out of the context. I was talking about novice
users, which I understand are private home users (mostly), and those won't
use or need IMAP as often as pro/business users, if at all. Someone correct
me if this assumption
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