At Thursday, 11 May 2000, you wrote:
>> But if you are pleased with Genesis as your dialer
>> and tcp/ip stack there is no need to install Miami.
>
>However testing it will not hurt and you may prefer it.
>
>> The Miami version on the CD is a timelimited version and will only
>> allow you to stay connected 1 hour at the time, just as the demo
>> version found on aminet.
>
>1 hour is a long time.
Yes, 1 hour is long time, but as I have expired time really flies
sometimes when you are on the net, so you will have to be careful
and plan your downloads well. Its not particually pleasing to
get interupted when you are 99% finished downloading a huge file.
There is also a requester that pops up after 30 mins reminding you
that its not a full version. This blocks any transfers until you have
acknowledged this message.
>> There is no need to install the email client either, unless you
>> are unpleased with Microdot, or simly just want to try it.
>> Its a basic emailer with no special features that MD2 does not.
>
>Though there is a new email library which is linked to it and which
future
>programs may support
>
>> The SE version is a bit restricted, but more useful than the demo
>> version, as it has no time limit.
>
>There is also apparently a cheaper upgrade to the full aweb from this
>version.
Yes, I'm going to upgrade mine soon. It is cheaper than the full
version,
but not that much cheaper.
An upgrade (incl. p&p) will cost me $42, according to an email I just
got from AmiTrix on the subject.
regards,
--
Anbjorn Myren, Norway, A4000/040, ICQ:63524151, IRC:Anmy, http://home.
sol.no/home/amyren
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