Hello Jernej,
Yesterday, March 31, 2011, at 12:12 PM, Jernej Simončič answered my query
regarding:
assuming that Evolution can't import a TB! backup file,
I doubt there's any program other than TB which supports that format.
I want to ask about the possibility of exporting my TB!message
of which is TB! (although the use of TB! for Linux stops with the v. 3.x, for
now) and the other is EccoPro (which has not been developed since v. 4.01, a
late 1990's version).
Given the difficulty of porting TB! to Linux (and other Unix-like OS's) at
present, you recommended Evolution as the most
On Thursday, March 31, 2011, 19:50:41, Douglas Hinds wrote:
But assuming that Evolution can't import a TB! backup file,
I doubt there's any program other than TB which supports that format.
I want
to ask about the possibility of exporting my TB! message base to a
form Evolution could
Hello Douglas,
Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 6:39:18 PM, you wrote:
But I am also a Linux user and strongly suggest that RIT Labs make an
effort to port The Bat! to this superior Operating System
If there is a superior OS, then there should albo be a minor, lesser, inferior
OSes.
Hello Douglas,
Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 6:39:18 PM, you wrote:
to this superior Operating System,
http://cgi.ebay.ie/Smart-Parking-Only-Sign-lesser-cars-clamped-/110639492706
Sorry, could not resist.
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Best regards,
Maximmailto:m...@ritlabs.com
3/30/2011 8:40 AM
Hi Maxim,
On 3/30/2011 Maxim Masiutin wrote:
MM Hello Douglas,
MM Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 6:39:18 PM, you wrote:
to this superior Operating System,
MM http://cgi.ebay.ie/Smart-Parking-Only-Sign-lesser-cars-clamped-/110639492706
MM Sorry, could not resist.
APPLAUSE !!
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Title: Re[3]: TB! for Linux
Hi All,
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 8:41:56 AM, you wrote:
3/30/2011 8:40 AM
Hi Maxim,
On 3/30/2011 Maxim Masiutin wrote:
MM Hello Douglas,
MM Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 6:39:18 PM, you wrote:
to this superior Operating System,
MM http://cgi.ebay.ie/Smart
Title: Re: TB! for Linux
Hello Simon,
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 11:03:25 AM, you wrote:
My personal recommendation would be for Ritlabs to stay away from Linux as the cost will far out way the benefits. It's hard to compete with free, especially when the free implementation is very good
Hello Simon,
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 6:03:25 PM, you wrote:
As you can see from my signature I am a Linux freak as well. I'd just like to
add a couple of comments:
I like Linux too, and we use it on our server, but Delphi compiler for Linux
(Kylix) is no longer in development and we
Hello Ethan,
I have used Mac myself and have found out that it is an OS for the users who
value simpicity over power, so such a powerful program like The Bat! simply
doesn't match MacOS's main idea of a simple to understand and easy to use OS.
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Best regards,
Maxim
Hello Maxim,
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 3:33:54 PM, you wrote:
I have used Mac myself and have found out that it is an OS for the users who
value simpicity over power, so such a powerful program like The Bat! simply
doesn't match MacOS's main idea of a simple to understand and easy to use
Ethan,
Hello Maxim,
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 3:33:54 PM, you wrote:
I have used Mac myself and have found out that it is an OS for the users who
value simpicity over power, so such a powerful program like The Bat! simply
doesn't match MacOS's main idea of a simple to understand and
to offer.
(winehq.org mentions that v. 3 of TB! will run under Wine, but not version 4.
How about a linux version of TB! 5)?
Douglas Hinds
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kylix_(software)
Danny Thorpe seems to have been largely responsible for getting Borland to fund
a Linux version of Delphi
On Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 17:39:18, Douglas Hinds wrote:
But I am also a Linux user and strongly suggest that RIT Labs make
an effort to port The Bat! to this superior Operating System,
As an advanced user of both Windows and Linux, I can only disagree
with Linux being superior - while it
After I stated:
But I am also a Linux user and strongly suggest that RIT Labs make an effort
to port The Bat! to this superior Operating System,
Tuesday, March 29, 2011, at 10:11 AM, Jernej Simončič replied from Poland:
As an advanced user of both Windows and Linux, I can only disagree
Jernej,
On Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 17:39:18, Douglas Hinds wrote:
But I am also a Linux user and strongly suggest that RIT Labs make
an effort to port The Bat! to this superior Operating System,
As an advanced user of both Windows and Linux, I can only disagree
with Linux being superior
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Hello Marek,
Wednesday, April 25, 2001, 10:37:01 AM, you wrote:
MM can somebody tell me, if is possible to use TB with WINE on Linux.
MM Tried it somebody here?
Both wine and win4lin will run TB! although win4lin is better from
personal
Hello all,
Wednesday, April 25, 2001, Jamie Dainton [Bat] wrote:
MM can somebody tell me, if is possible to use TB with WINE on Linux.
MM Tried it somebody here?
Both wine and win4lin will run TB! although win4lin is better from
personal experience. I was using the latest beta of wine
B-stok/PL, Wednesday, April 25, 2001
On Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 9:34:08 PM, Marek Mikus wrote:
MM can You help me please, what is needed to run TB on Wine? What
MM download and how set-up it? Thanks very much.
I know, that some time ago there
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