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From: "Thomas Tabler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear Thomas:
What is this I hear? Juno is taking over people's computers?
This is very confusing. Is this the new Juno version 5 that I was
hearing about. I understand it can use Netscape as a browse client.
Is that 16-bit Netscape or not? And what about this supposed security
threat? I use the very first version of Juno, Juno 1.49. I think I
would not be affected, however, in terms of ads, Juno sent me a message
saying they would send me e-mail messages from select advertisers if
I didn't subscribe. This is not security threat, just poor e-mail
client. Arachne is better. Why do I still feel attached somehow to
it? I used it a long time and it has some Windows "features" that
Arachne doesn't. One of the things is, without added software, it
cannot "rename" file folders like Juno. What is this screen saver
idea?
Yours,
"tomstfor"
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