am Donnerstag, 18. Dezember 2008 um 16:10 schrieb Thomas Fernandez:

> You cannot convince a new user to accept that "most" of the HTML mails
> are rendered correctly.

I can, because i know, the HTML Interface is pretty new.

> Never mind the technical problems, users just expect that *all* of
> their newsletters are shown correctly, as this is what they get from
> competing products.

The equal discussion is already been declared a dead horse, because the
benefits of the Bat are not to display HTML, this is new and has to be
developed.

Regardless of if i would have made it in another way, i have the
knowledge and overview to declare, that RITLABS did their best, they
could, as far as i see.

> Ritlabs cannot survive with only us enthusiasts - they need new buyers
> all the time, in order to pay their rent.

Hm, i am afraid, but normally i can not explain, how the have survived
over the last Years without an Upgrade fees for registration for a
technically very imposant E-Mail Client.

Maybe they dont want to code for the public people, or maybe they dont
see what is important and what not?

This is all not in my accountableness...

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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jens Franik
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