On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Ted Percival wrote:

> "The correct adverbial form is 'really' rather than 'real'; but even
> that form is generally confined to casual speech..."
> http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/real.html
> 
> As that article points out, using either one as a qualifier should be
> avoided. Therefore I now suggest "real" simply be removed, leaving:
> 
>     ... sort your incoming mail into separate folders/files
>     (convenient when subscribing to one or more mailing lists
>     or for prioritising your mail) ...
> 
> How about that?

Well, the "real convenient" thing actually comes from the original README,
and it's the way the author decided to express it (casual).

I would like to respect that, but if it bothers you in the extended
description, I can change the extended description.

Does "very convenient" sounds ok?


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