>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.  

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Scott T. Hards
President
HobbyLink Japan (www.hlj.com)


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