Re[2]: V2 under Linux (was: beta/6)

2000-09-15 Thread Deryk Lister
It's difficult to declare this sort of issue a dead horse. It will crop up a lot, and really aught to be addressed even briefly on each occasion. :-) Never know these days, have to tread carefully on the lists "ph34r da tr0ut" ;) DL but my opinion is that TB is a power user's email client,

Re: V2 under Linux (was: beta/6)

2000-09-15 Thread A . Curtis Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 11:29:10 +0100, Deryk Lister wrote: It's difficult to declare this sort of issue a dead horse. It will crop up a lot, and really aught to be addressed even briefly on each occasion. :-) DL Never know these days, have to tread

Re[4]: V2 under Linux (was: beta/6)

2000-09-15 Thread Deryk Lister
Hi Jamie, On Friday 15/09/2000 at 13:32, you wrote: DL Bleh bleh Linux spit Horrible to use, it's like going back to DOS DL - that goes for Mandrake too :) You shall be assimilated. I dunno Des. I've been using Linux more and more at home. Seems like a nice enough environment running KDE

Re: V2 under Linux (was: beta/6)

2000-09-15 Thread Steve Lamb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Friday, September 15, 2000, 3:29:10 AM, Deryk wrote: It was meant for server applications, it's great at that :) Bringing it to the desktop seems a daft idea though. You can't suddenly convert several million Windows users unless there's

V2 under Linux (was: beta/6)

2000-09-14 Thread Peter Gannushkin
Hello Jamie, Thursday, September 14, 2000, you wrote to me: TF That's my point. TB doesn't run under Linux (yet). ;- JDB V2 will probably written in Delphi 5. JDB Inprise are definitely releasing Delphi 5 for Linux soon. Do you really believe that V2 will ever arrive? I heard from Max about