The same can be said for vcard, ical, and a host of other formats.
Regardless, the file type you advocate is still not descriptive, and hence
the built in features of the OS are not available to help the user handle
the files. If you really prefer that kind of user hostile operation, why not
stick to Windows for your platform?
on 01.9.18 2:44 PM, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 18/9/01 5:57 pm, "Eric Hildum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Actually, I would consider Entourage to be more in conformity with standards
>> and practice than Eudora in this case. Having/requiring a file with an
>> ambiguous file type (TEXT) as Eudora does is not consistent with the
>> expected Macintosh user experience.
>>
>
> Except that it is strictly true, since the data is pure ascii, and therefore
> type TEXT suits just fine :)
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