On 29th. March, Ben Preece, quite properly, pulls us into line. (Well
Said Ben!  It was needed!)(Welcome back, I hope you're talking to me
again?).

> The conversation on this list is being driven off-topic and is at this
> point in time not exactly must use to anyone.

I agree about things being off-topic, but NOT about being of much use.
I have found many useful tips and comments to be vital, and I'm
prepared to put money on, that others, even the 'experts', have found
this also.
> I propose to change this by trying to kick off some talk about V,
and what
> you would like and expect of it.

May I suggest that you really don't have to propose or change
anything, asking should suffice. (You Assh---- out there, please
note!)

> NO PROMISES! - but I'd rather see some decent suggestions and
feeling come
> out of this list than anything else.

OOOooH, a mistake, asking about feelings!

> 
> So...
> 
> 
> + What's your biggest problem with V?
> + What has been the best improvement or addition in the last year?
> + If you decide to use IBrowse instead of V, why is that?
> + What feature is your biggest want?
> + Have you got any general comments about the way we develop V?

Please let me suggest that you Number your questions, comments and
suggestions can be referenced much easier (If others would follow the
'rules'). So, I'll number your questions 1 to 5, and reply.

1.  V� won't do what I want, ie., allow me to browse WWW pages fully. 
That is, to get into sites, order or book 'things', and to 'click' on
various buttons within the pages.  This is, of course, due to the lack
of JavaScript compatability, (as previously stated on another of
todays mails).  I can't offer any constructive suggestions, I'm afraid
that's your responsibility to correct this. (God help you and Ollie,
and others, I really do feel for you, it's one hell of a job!).

2.  No comment, I've only had V� a few weeks.

3.  I have IBrowse, but I don't use it, AWeb seems to be better, and
gets me further into websites.  Please don't ask me why, I just don't
know!

4.  To be able to "Bum and Blow" that V� is superior to anything that
the PC community can throw up!  (Does that qualify me to be called an
'Amigan'?)

5.  Yes! I Do!  You MUST!, exclude it from the NetConnect3 package,
and develop it , either along with MD2, or, preferably, on it's own
with full e-mail facilities!  Also, you should consider a facility to
open URL's from within V, in other words, one program-to go on-line
with!  I'm willing to pay BIG 'Bucks' to have that!


> Keep you comments sensible please! This is no unsubtle hint that
we've got
> nothing to do - Olli and Zapek have plenty to do - and the last
thing I
> want is anyone to expect me to act on something - it ain't gonna
happen,
> we work hard as it is
> 
> The point is to be constructive, so don't get carried away :)
> 
> 
> Ben

Ben, You'll have to read my comments as an amateur, I don't know
you're technical terminology re. programming, but I do know what I
want when I pay for something, and that includes help and backup
facilities, which, in V� case, is sadly lacking.  
It seems to me that 'Backup' is only given to the 'Knowledgeable'.
This MUST change, since the ONLY hope Amiga has is that "NewComers"
will say, "Yeah!, Good Computer!, User-friendly and plenty of help!".

Take Note, Ben, the incoming thing is ease of browsing the net!

The words are not from me, they are "offical"! Can You Do It!

Try, Damm It!,

Constructively, I hope,

Tom B.
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