>
> Hello Bill
>
> On 13-Aug-00, Bill Griffin wrote:
>
> | Sounds like you guys have MetalWeb 4.0. I'm currebntly running V3.8
> | (same registration key works on both) and find it to be MUCH more
> | stable than 4.0. My understanding is that they were trying to rebuild
> | the GUI between the two and that is where most of the stability
> | problem lies.
> |
> | That's not to say that 3.8 is rock-solid. It will still hang on me
> | (about once a programming session). And a printed manual would still
> | be nice (gives me a chance to look up problems when I have time - but
> | am not at the computer). But, compared to the cost in time and dollars
> | to learn HTML (or to have somebody else build the webpage for me), I
> | think its worth the registration fee.
> |
> | I'm using it to build the Web page for our magazine, "the NEW AMIGANS"
> | and have only had a few minor problems (other than operator
> | stupidity).
> |
> | You can check us out at http://get.to/t.n.a . Let me know what you
> | think.
> Regards
>
> I use 4.01. This has many more features that 3.8 doesn't have.
>
> I personally believe the programmer(s) really had problems with MUI. Most of
> the time it seems that slow downs with mui programs is from poor
> programming using mui libraries.
>
>
>
Does it have a way to rotate images. I'm looking for a way to do that
before I upload the new main page and the back issues page.
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Bill Griffin,
G&G Publishing Enterprises
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