Hello dAniel,
Tuesday, September 7, 2004, 10:17:16 PM, you wrote:
dh> the simple "scroll the last line to the top of page" would be much
dh> easier AFAICS and would be all we'd need.
Yes. Shouldn't be too difficult for RITLabs, as they've impelemented
it many times - only to break it again a co
Hello TBUDL,
on Mon, 6. Sep 2004 at 13:42:21 -0400 Chris wrote:
>> Very annoying, because you mostly lose the line you were reading
>> when it comes to the last page of a mail.
> I think that all programs should visually indicate where the last line
> went when one scrolls. Perhaps the line could
MLW> What makes The Bat a natural email system. Can someone please explain
MLW> what this phrase means and why it is attached to The Bat?
Michael, IMHO it goes right along with some of the other stuff Ritlabs has
been doing and even publishing on their web site. Months and months ago
there was so
dAniel hAhler @ 2004-Sep-5 4:04:29 PM
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> As Alt-PgDn seems to be related to Space, which also scrolls down by
> one page, there is this very annoying behaviour, when it comes to
> the last page and it's been
Sunday, September 5, 2004, 6:58:00 PM, you wrote:
MLW> That is true. I have been wondering, however, what
MLW> did people do
MLW> before they learned how to slice bread?
Tear it off in chumks ... :-) But having it sliced for you
was apparently a kind of ultimate!
Kind of like 'reply quoted' :-
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Hello Lynn,
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Lynn mused about "What is a natural email system?"
(at least in part):
L> Reply quoted ... best thing since sliced bread!
That is true. I have been wondering, however, what did people do
before they l
Hello TBUDL,
on Sun, 5. Sep 2004 at 11:40:02 +0300 9Val wrote:
>a) Alt+arrows/PgUp/PgDn in message list scroll message
As Alt-PgDn seems to be related to Space, which also scrolls down by one
page, there is this very annoying behaviour, when it comes to the last
page and it's been scrolled n
> You are allowed an opinion but we've read it at least 10 times today,
> yesterday and the day before, and its starting to be a tiny winy bit of
> annoying.
Since when is there a quota on voicing one's opinion here?
Not everyone is reading this list everyday, and maybe some will
discover that th
Sunday, September 5, 2004, 1:40:02 AM, you wrote:
9> described often used by me
9> which I really miss in some other programs I
9> had (or tried) to use
9> (rss readers, and specialized for site news reader)
Reply quoted ... best thing since sliced bread!
Lynn
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On Sunday, September 5, 2004 @ 8:53:10 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
[snips]
>> Isn't it wonderful that you, too, are allowed an opinion. Of course, not
>> everyone will share it.
Alexander> You are allowed an opinion but we've read it at least 10 times today,
Alexander> yesterday and the day bef
Hello M i c C u l l e n,
05-Sep-2004 14:10, you wrote:
> Isn't it wonderful that you, too, are allowed an opinion. Of course, not
> everyone will share it.
You are allowed an opinion but we've read it at least 10 times today,
yesterday and the day before, and its starting to be a tiny winy bit o
Hello Michael Schneider,
05-Sep-2004 12:04, you wrote:
> Come on, show some understanding. Customers are p*ssed off by the way
> RITlabs uses to communicate with them at the moment.
I'm pissed off too, but what does it change when I moan about the way it is
ever since September 1st? Nothing, rig
On Sunday, September 5, 2004 @ 5:08:48 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
[snips]
>> Same thing that makes the new release v3 and not v2.1X - marketing and a
>> belief that people will believe anything you tell them...
Alexander> I'd suggest the two of you start a new list "ranting at ritlabs forever"
Hi Alexander,
Sunday, September 5, 2004, 11:08:48 AM:
ASK> I'd suggest the two of you start a new list "ranting at ritlabs forever",
ASK> or something... it won't change a thing when you post your negative moaning
ASK> to the list permanently. Everyone has taken the point that some are
ASK> satis
Hello M i c C u l l e n,
05-Sep-2004 04:24, you wrote:
Michael>> What makes The Bat a natural email system. Can someone please
Michael>> explain what this phrase means and why it is attached to The Bat?
> Same thing that makes the new release v3 and not v2.1X - marketing and a
> belief that peop
Hello Michael,
On Sunday, September 5, 2004, 1:48:16 AM, you wrote:
[snipped]
> I think they called it The Bat because of the location of the company:
> Transylvania (at least it used to be many years ago).
So that's why I get a stinging feeling in my neck when I use it :-)
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Hello Michael,
MLW> What makes The Bat a natural email system. Can someone please explain
MLW> what this phrase means and why it is attached to The Bat?
First of all it is advertising :)
But for me it means that:
1. most of things can be done both by keyboard and by mouse
2. most of hotk
Sunday, September 5, 2004, 11:23:42 AM, Michael wrote:
MLW> What makes The Bat a natural email system. Can someone please explain
MLW> what this phrase means and why it is attached to The Bat?
If you've used Outlook 2000, you will know it is decidely unnatural to
use. TB! isn't.
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A
Hello Michael,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 6:48:16 PM, you wrote:
M> I think they called it The Bat because of the location of the
M> company: Transylvania (at least it used to be many years ago).
IIRC from my interview of them ages ago, it was that someone they were
showing it to said something
On Sunday, September 5, 2004 @ 7:23:42 AM, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
[snips]
Michael> What makes The Bat a natural email system. Can someone please explain
Michael> what this phrase means and why it is attached to The Bat?
Same thing that makes the new release v3 and not v2.1X - marketing and a
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Hello Ben,
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Ben mused about "What is a natural email system?"
(at least in part):
BA> Not all can be defined by a dictionary i feel.
BA> Besides I can't think of another email system named after a creatu
Howdy Michael,
Sunday, September 5, 2004, 1:07:57 AM, Michael wrotened:
Michael> nat·u·ral Pronunciation Key (nchr-l, nchrl)
Michael> adj.
Michael>1. Present in or produced by nature: a natural pearl.
Michael>2. Of, relating to, or concerning nature: a natural environment.
Michael>
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Hello Roelof,
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Roelof mused about "What is a natural email
system?" (at least in part):
MLW>> What makes The Bat a natural email system.
RO> Advertising!
nat·u·ral Pronunciation Key (nchr-l, nchrl)
adj.
Hallo Michael,
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 16:23:42 -0700GMT (5-9-2004, 1:23 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MLW> What makes The Bat a natural email system.
Advertising!
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Disclaimer: Any opinion
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What makes The Bat a natural email system. Can someone please explain
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