Jim,

sorry, but I don't agree.
The b12 is really very very stable. Not comparable with other beta programs.
And Walt probably won't get a pm4 key right now, because people at ctmv
are extremely busy in the moment to finish v5.
So I think its ok to go with the v5 beta and the key which comes with
that version.

All the best

Matthias

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Am/On: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 14:24:16 +0200 schrieb/wrote: Jim Jim Pistrang

>Hi myriadlights.com,
>
>I'm not defending PMs poor response time, they should have sent you your
>PM4 key more promptly.  However, your experiences so far are the
>exception rather than the rule, and I recommend patience.  My office has
>been using PM for a year now (I purchased a 5-user license) and I'm very
>happy with it.  It's not perfect, but the engineers care about their
>product and are working hard on a new version.   Also, this list is an
>excellent technical resource.
>
>It sounds like you tried to upgrade from a PM4 demo to a PM5 beta. 
>Although others on this list recommended this approach, I do not.  A beta
>is a beta....it should not be used as your primary email program, and it
>should not be used by a new PM user...how will you be able to tell the
>difference between a feature and a bug?  I think you should wait for your
>PM4 key, use PM4 for a bit, then switch to PM5 after it has been released.
>
>Jim
>-- 
>Jim Pistrang
>JP Computer Resources
>413-256-4569
>http://users.crocker.com/?pistrang
>


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