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>Sometime 'round 03/26/2002 11:06 AM, Matthew Stuckwisch at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>  Ok - I'm an idiot - what is TOT - and do I want it?
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>>  TOT means "Top of the Tree," refering to the latest build from the CVS
>>  repository on SourceForge.
>>  Do you want it?  Depends.  If you possibly want to help develop Fire, or
>>  are willing to risk stability of Fire to help bug test it, then yes, you
>>  probably do.  If you are an end-user (someone who would prefer never to
>>  see the source code and only run the binaries), then you probably don't,
>>  since the TOT build is in a state of constant flux.
>>  I hope that helps.  If you do want to try TOT in binary form, someone has
>>  a nightly binary build at http://homepage.mac.com/dluke/FileSharing2.html
>>  .  And before you go using this, the following quote Eric gave about TOT
>>  when the MSN library was being overhauled describes why (sometimes) TOT is
>>  probably NOT what you want: "Users are most likely in for a world of hurt.
>>  "  (though right now it probably doesn't live up to this quote right now,
>>  but it can)
>>
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>Thanx for the info - yes I would love the daily builds as some of the
>horrendous crashing ive experienced has been fixed already in the TOT. so
>thanks for the info.
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