> Without getting back into this arguement, as I am now happily using
> Yam, Aweb and Miami (good kit, BTW).
Well, why are you on this list then? I can remove you, no problem.
Mind you, having said what you've said, it's also interesting that:
X-Mailer: MicroDot-II/Amiga NC 1.4.4 [NC2-#0000068B] - http://www.vapor.com/
...you are actually using Microdot-II.
> BTW Chris, did you realise that using the title "MD" instead of
> "proprietor" for a sole trader business is a criminal offence (under
> companies registration act(rev'd 1986?), and you could be pursued by
> god knows how mang gov. departments? Fool.
But:
a) There's nothing 'official' sent out on any letterhead, business card or
other printed official letterhead. The only time it was used was in a casual
situation, tagged to the end of a personal email reply.
No mention is made of any 'Ltd' company, PLC, registered office or
'director' on any printed material, nor has there ever been so in the past.
b) If you notice, I tend to write only 'Chris' at the end of the emails now,
especially since the company barely exists nor do I have an office any
longer.
> One last suggestion before I go back to Yam & Aweb, etc:
> "Chalk this one up to experience, hope 'Chris gets his just deserves'
> and buy Aweb, Miami and download Yam- they really are good!
Spiteful.
I really don't know what you Amiga users expect from me nor the future of NC
3 - I'll tell you now I have absolutely no interest in carrying on with any
kind of support, whining or not, when these are the kind of 'remarks' you
get from the people who are so actively using their Amiga, in 2000.
Lastly, I doubt many people would take too much notice of your 'advice', to
be honest - the genuine (and interesting) Amiga users luckily do not bother
to reply.
Also, I wouldn't put too much hope on active/future development with the
titles you've 'recommended', many of those programmers are also very
disillusioned with both the market *and* users - believe me.
I find it absolutely incredible that on one hand users almost fall over
themselves to keep developers within the market BUT on the other hand you
also have others (some on this list) that also fall over themselves to
actually get rid of current developers developing software they are using!
It's amazing, you don't get this anywhere else, only in the Amiga 'market'.
Chris.