On 8/11/02 3:34 PM, "Julian Vrieslander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 8/11/02 5:25 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> So, what's my prize for discovering this?  A free upgrade to Office XI?
>> 
>> Are you so sure they don't know about it already?
> 
> That last sentence of mine was supposed to be read with an implied smiley.

Sure. That was understood. Mine had an implied grinny. Here's an explicit
wink: ;-) 

> I certainly don't know if I was the first to discover this bug.  And I have
> no idea if bug reports on this list are likely to be seen by the Entourage
> developers.  At least oneÝ of the other bugs that I have reported here was
> not fixed, even though I posted the report about it well before the release
> of SR1.

:-) That doesn't mean it wasn't seen, nor that it was unknown. They do read
everything here, as it happens. When they do an SR, 6 months after release,
they don't undertake to fix every last bug. ;-) They prioritize, and just
fix what they consider to be the most important bugs that there's time to
fix. If you only knew about some of the AppleScript bugs i reported before
main release, let alone SR-1. IMO, they seem to do a pretty good job in
prioritizing: the important bugs do get fixed, by and large. (Serious, no
smileys, implied or otherwise.)
> 
> 
> Ý Sort by "Category" in task list does not survive a relaunch of Entourage,
> and the initial click on "Category" header does not cause a sort unless
> another header has been clicked first.

True. Not to mention that "No due date" is interpreted as the earliest
possible date - Jan. 1, 1904 - i.e. most urgent and sorted with the overdue
tasks - instead of the latest possible date - Feb. 5, 2040 - and sorted with
the least urgent tasks. That one's been around since first release of
Entourage 2001 and is fairly important IMO. So it goes. They do seem to get
around to most bugs eventually, and things do improve. Keep the reports
coming in, regardless (serious, no smileys).

:-) (explicit smiley that refers to nothing in particular).

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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