Dear Ken
Friday, January 16, 2004, 16:07 + 1100, you wrote:
kg> S & J Love wrote:
>> cc D Wilde (I.T. guru & fellow BMW rider)...I was going to introduce
>> the analogy of BMW bikes (highly competent but not loved by the
>> masses) vs (say) Harley Davidsons (majoring more on form than function),
Henk De Bruijn, [HDB] wrote:
HDB> Sorry, to the font which is used here:
HDB> http://www.ac-martin.com/pics/tb.png
It's Bitstream Vera Sans Mono
http://www.december14.net/bin/VeraSansMono.zip
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Henk De Bruijn, [HDB] wrote:
>> http://www.windowblinds.net
HDB> Which font is this?
Where? I don't know which font you're referring to.
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Richard Wakeford, [RW] wrote:
RW> So Allie is responsible for bringing the world to a halt as we all
RW> try Windowblinds.
RW> Sorry mods, I know we're drifting a bit here.
Hmmm. There's still some relationship in that it's about spiffing up the
TB! interface.
I do have the view that those who
Henk De Bruijn, [HDB] wrote:
HDB> Me too! I would like to have the same look. What do I have to do or
HDB> where do I have to go?
The answer is in WindowBlinds:
http://www.windowblinds.net
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Mau, [M] wrote:
M> Yes, it looks nice. Which set is it so I don't have to scroll them
M> all?
That would be glyphs #55.
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Using TB! v2.03 Beta/38 on WinXP Pro (SP1)
pgp0.pgp
Des
Hello MAU,
Saturday, January 17, 2004, 1:45:24 PM, you wrote:
M> http://www.thebatworld.de/system/sections/index.php?op=listarticles&secid=10
That's the one I was looking for! Thanks. It's PowerMark(s)ed now!
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using The Bat! 2.03 Beta/38
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Mau, [M] wrote:
M> And many more here:
M> http://www.thebatworld.de/system/sections/index.php?op=listarticles&secid=10
Thanks for that. I found a nice glyphs set there.
TB! is looking great here. :)
http://www.ac-martin.com/pics/tb.png
I like the MacOSX look. ;)
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Friday, January 16, 2004, 2:22:28 PM, Greg Strong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
GS> Agent would have to make quantum leaps before I'd even think about using
GS> it for my email. With the filtering, macros, and template functionality
GS> of TB it would be a stretch for me.
I probably don't leverage ha
Richard Wakeford wrote:
RW> Just had a quick look and it seems great. Will give it a try.
It works well these days. Minimal interference now, hence my
revisiting and now sticking with it.
RW> Thanks for the pointer because I also think TB! is a bit dull
RW> visually.
I think this is the way to
Peter Olsen wrote:
PO> I agree fully with S & J Love about the look of The Bat! I have
PO> used the bat for many years now and I am very satisfied, but I
PO> also think TB is very dull and boring to look at. Of course the
PO> contents of the program is the most important, but now that we
PO> have
Friday, January 16, 2004, 6:07:57 PM, Ken wrote:
kg> Outlook would have to be the Harley of e-mail clients: big, fat, slow,
kg> troublesome and MASSIVELY popular.
I don't think 'popular' is the word. Perhaps 'default'? I would wager
that way more than half of Outlook's users don't realise they
> The next version will have much better support for XP themes and more
> control over header colours etc. Would that help?
Any idea about the approximate time for this version?
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