It seems that Roelof Otten said ...

R> There'd be some many buttons that the newbies couldn't find their way
R> anymore. And thus they'd have the opposite effect as intended.

This is true. What I like about TB is its quickness and its ability to
be molded into the tool I need. It's simple enough to operate that a
new user won't have much trouble with it -- no more than with Outlook
or Eudora or Communicator. Following discussions here, poking through
the help file, and experimenting with regular expressions will reveal
functions that aren't immediately apparent. TB does more with a clean,
simple (this is ugly?) interface than any "pretty" program.

Give me functionality and power. And maybe a little more time. I've
been using TB for a little over 2 years and I have mastered probably
1/3 of its tricks.


Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 

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