I agree. PM is a great program. Using PM 4.1.2 on iMac 400 DV - OS 8.6.
kyuran

>>Mikael: The easiest solution: switch to PM4 ;-)
>>
>>Now seriously: 
>>When you have the following checkbox checked:
>
>No Karel, your first suggestion was very serious, and that's by far the
>best solution.
>
>Just ignore me, readers, if you want to, I'm getting up on my soapbox here.
>
>I must say I'm always amazed at how people will continue to use an old
>version of a program to "save money" or something despite having numerous
>problems.  Mikael is a perfect example.  Constant problems all the time
>(based on his many postings here), many of which the folks over at CTM
>have already spent hundreds (?) of hours of their time to correct and
improve.
>
>Even if you're buying it for the first time, it's a mere $49.  I mean
>really, I use PM more than any other application on my computer,
>including my browser.  It costs less than a bloody video game, yet it's
>capable of handling all my day to day routine communications with people
>all over the world.  If that ain't a deal, than I don't know what is.
>
>So Mikael and other PM3 holdouts, why do you keep pounding your head
>against the wall to save a few bucks?  How much is your time (and your
>nerves!) worth?  Is your time really worth so little to you that you can
>waste hour after hour with problems or inefficiencies in old versions of
>software when a newer, better package is available for such a reasonable
>price?
>
>Think it over.  
>
>---
>
>Scott T. Hards
>President
>HobbyLink Japan (www.hlj.com)
>
>
>
>


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