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Saturday, May 13, 2000 6:25:23 AM
Januk That sounds like what was happening to many of us with the Betas with
Januk compressed executables. It varied in degree from person to person,
Januk but generally what happened was that if any program was launched at
Januk the same time
Hi Allie Martin,
On Saturday, May 13, 2000 at 1:45:04 PM you wrote:
Netcaptor sent me their registered software via e-mail once. It ended up
being deleted from the server because of my settings.
It was interesting that a few days later they began using a link to a
restricted download site
Hi Steve Lamb,
On Friday, May 12, 2000 at 11:09:55 PM you wrote:
Friday, May 12, 2000, 11:38:45 AM, Oliver wrote:
what tiny program you are trying to write before sending them to
customers via mail. That's one version of user friendliness.
Not sending them via mail would be even
Hi Allie Martin,
On Saturday, May 13, 2000 at 3:01:00 PM you wrote:
The advantage of a download URL is that of control. The recipient may do
the download whenever they wish and not have their e-mail flow disturbed
by a large attachment. Most e-mail applications do not have an e-mail
Hello The Bat! users,
Steve Lamb wrote on 5/12/2000, 7:39 PM
My thebat.exe is now only takes up 1073 KB...
SL On disk. It is still 3.1Mb in memory. The run-time compressors
SL were cool in the day when the 240Mb HD was "large". In these days
SL of 12Gb drives at Best Buy for $89 the
Hi Steve Lamb,
On Friday, May 12, 2000 at 8:06:01 PM you wrote:
OK, call me petty-minded if you like, but I don't like wasting CPU cycles
if I can avoid it... It's a matter of personal tastes, you know.
I'm not calling anyone petty-minded, but just like almost any other
technology,
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