Re: (No Subject)

2000-04-17 Thread Woofie

Howdy Chris,

Monday, April 17, 2000, 4:16:22 PM, you wrote:

CV Hello Bat-sters

CV How do I reset TB as my default mail client???  I can't seem
CV to find it :-)

Set it in your default browser settings..for example, if you are using IE, click
on Internet Options, select Programs and select email to be the Bat.

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Vote for The Bat!

2000-04-17 Thread Stanislav Polozov

Hello All!

  http://www.deja.com/products/list/top25.xp?PCID=11827

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Re: Scripting in v2.0 - the possibilities?

2000-04-17 Thread Jan-Arild Løkstad

Hello Dieter,

Sunday, April 16, 2000, 11:38:18 PM, you wrote:

 Unfortunately it will neither boil eggs for breakfast and toast
 your bread nor will it fill in the forms for your income tax...

LOL

 Sorry, can't resist.

Silly questions deserves "silly" answers. :)

 Guess we all have to sit and wait what the future will show up.

You are quite right. I am trying not to be so impatient, but I'm not
particularly good at it.

 I'm pretty optimistic that we will have an application which will
 rock.

We already have.


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Re: Vote for The Bat!

2000-04-17 Thread Leif Gregory

Hello Mark, 

On Mon, 17 Apr 2000 at 14:08:44 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
MRH "Hands Up" all those who really want skins in TB! next of all!!!

Start running, I'm going to get my shotgun... grin


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Re: Vote for The Bat!

2000-04-17 Thread Allie Martin

On Mon, 17 Apr 2000 22:14:50 +0900, Leif Gregory wrote:

MRH "Hands Up" all those who really want skins in TB! next of all!!!

 Start running, I'm going to get my shotgun... grin

I've thrown my rotten tomato as well! g It's in the stratosphere
headed over by Marks. :-)

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Re: strange feature request

2000-04-17 Thread Steve Lamb

Friday, April 14, 2000, 7:38:38 PM, Thomas wrote:
 Right. But the customer *wants* it as an attachment. In this part of
 the world, the service provider follows the customer's request, not
 the other way round. ;-)

Both customer and provider follow standards or nothing gets done.  That is
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OT: What customers want (was: Re: strange feature request)

2000-04-17 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Steve,

On Mon, 17 Apr 2000 08:00:28 -0700 GMT (17.04.2000, 23:00 +0800 GMT),
Steve Lamb wrote:

 Right. But the customer *wants* it as an attachment. In this part of
 the world, the service provider follows the customer's request, not
 the other way round. ;-)

SL Both customer and provider follow standards or nothing gets done.  That is
SL the beginning and the end of it.

I cannot and will not tell my customer "want you want is against the
standard, so I won't do it". To the contrary, our strength is in
tailoring our services to the customer's needs. This may be a cultural
difference we may not be able to solve on this list. I suggest we
continue off-list.

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small feature request.

2000-04-17 Thread Chuck Smith


Small feature request. How about a entry added to the right click menu
from the message preview pane to quick print the message. No print box
just straight to the default printer. Or even right click to bring up
the print box, which ever that most users like.

Just a thought,
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Re: (OT) LinuxBat now!

2000-04-17 Thread Steve Lamb

Saturday, April 15, 2000, 8:53:34 AM, Alexander wrote:
 Okay, my _own_ experience: AMD 5x86-133 CPU overclocked to 160 MHz,
 16 Megs of RAM, Windows'95 OSR2 Russian (this is the system I had two 
 years ago). Netscape 4 worked just fine, Opera... well, it kinda worked;-))) 

K6-200, 64Mb RAM, Win95 OSR2  Win98SE
Celeron-400, 128Mb RAM, Win98SE
PII-200, 128Mb RAM, WinNT 4SP5(?)

 speed is overwhelming when compared to IE and NS.

 I cannot confirm this. Launching speed on slow systems -- yes, but only 
 _launching_ speed.

I see an overall speed boost.  I have Opera (Esp. 4.0 betas) displaying
the page well before the others do.  I find that I often will browse 5-7 pages
at a time with no problems.

 Alexandersome versions also leak terribly.
 
 Ah well, the spoiled-coffee spots on my desk are worse :-)

 Memory leaks can be fatal for the systems with low resources, at which 
 systems you say Opera is aimed at.

I've never seen Opera have a memory leak.  At work (WinNT system) Opera is
shut down only when WinNT is shut down (once a week, if that) because I never
shut any program down at night.  I come in, unlock my terminal, continue where
I left off.  Opera 4.0b2, up since last Wed, 9.8Mb according to task manager.
Shutdown, restart, 9.6Mb.  The page that I loaded up had less data on it (my
work status page, I've not done anything yet today so it is empty).  So even
being liberal and calling that 200kb a memory leak that is for 3 business days
worth of work and up for 5 straight days.

Let's compare.

NS 4.5, same page: 12Mb
IE 5, same page: 10.5Mb (but how much of that is hidden in the OS,
 *snort*)
NS 6PR1, same page: 26Mb

So, given 200k in 3 business days' usage, I'd need a good 5 days for it to
leak to IE's /reported/ level (which I don't trust), ~13 days to get to NS 4.5
level and 85 days to get to NS6PR1's level.  That is also just for one basic
page, not the 5-7 or more I get when reading /. or internal sites.  Let's not
forget to mention that IE and NS both leak as well.  Hmmm...

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Re: Scripting in v2.0 - the possibilities?

2000-04-17 Thread Dieter Hummel

Hello Listmembers,

On Mon, 17 Apr 2000 at 14:56:35 [GMT +0200] Jan-Arild Løkstad wrote:

 I'm pretty optimistic that we will have an application which will
 rock.

 We already have.

Admitted!

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Re[2]: Vote for The Bat!

2000-04-17 Thread SyP

Hello The Bat! users,

Mark R Harding wrote at 4/17/2000, 3:08 PM

MRH Quite interesting... I had a look at the reviews of Netscape Messenger

Some LookOut review excerpts:

- Good as long you do not use it for E-Mail

- Avoid it if your email is important to you!

- For the love of God and all things good and decent, do not use this
software. In typical M$ fashion, this software is bloated and buggy.
That's just assuming you run the software locally. Don't even attempt
to run Outlook on a network...

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Re: SOT: Replacement for M$'s Word?

2000-04-17 Thread tracer

Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Mon, 17 Apr 2000 11:21:47 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, April 17, 2000, 10:21:47 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Thomas Fernandez wrote:


 Hi Sir,

 On Sun, 16 Apr 2000 22:59:17 +0200GMT (17/04/2000, 04:59 +0800GMT),
 Sir Jinx! wrote:

SJ I  would  like  to  ask  you  for  an advice. My mom is a
SJ translator  for/to English language. So, for her work she
SJ *needs"  an  text  editor that has feature that Word has,
SJ like  bold,  underline and italic letters, graphics, etc.
SJ since  99%  of her work are documents. But we both *hate*
SJ how  Word [doesn't] handle formatting. If you used it for
SJ some  time,  for some serious work, you know what I mean,
SJ and  you  were  at  least  million times on the edge of a
SJ nervous  breakdown,  trying avoid those "suggestions" and
SJ "corrections"!:)))

 I do a lot of translations too, and M$-Word's the thing I use. You
 have all the features requested above, including cp of graphs from a
 variaety of program - that includes Flow Charts, ERD's and other
 graphics from Yourdon (that's a CASE tool) - and spread sheets from
 Excel into Word docs, which can still be manipulated in Words without
 having tyo go back to Excel; graphics directly within Word; etc). You
 can switch the "suggestions" and "corrections" off - if you don't do
 that, they are seriously annoying, I absolutely agree. If your mother
 hasn't found out yet how to turn them off, maybe she should get a bit
 more familiar with the power of Word. It's in the context-sensitive
 help.

 On this list, I have often made clear that I am not a big fan of
 B.G.'s, but we have to be fair.

 As you have seen, the replies you have gotten on this list are rather
 technical (Tex is an excellent editor for mathematical problems, but
 unless that's what your mother translates, not really suitable for her
 tasks; I also think she wouldn't care too much about RAM usage if
 that's the only program he has running at any one time. You cannot do
 translations while browsing the web or checking your email on the
 side!). May I suggest you check with one of the many newsgroups
 concerning translations. Who knows, there may even be word processors
 especially for translators! ;-)

I think there aree including the oddest fonts you can think off.
On the other hand what about Lotus?

I use text editors so I am not an expert on this stuff but editors are
cery much taste dependent. Maybe an older version of workd???
Like word-2??? Some poeple loved it and its likely or better sure to
be on the web somewhere...


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Japanese

2000-04-17 Thread Gary

Hi TB!,

  I have someone who is interested in TB! in the States here, and he
  wondered if he can receive things in Japanese.   Does a Cyrillic
  character set cover this?

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Re: Japanese

2000-04-17 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev

Hi there!

On 17 Apr 00, at 14:05, Gary wrote
about "Japanese":

   I have someone who is interested in TB! in the States here, and he
   wondered if he can receive things in Japanese.   Does a Cyrillic
   character set cover this?

Joking?;-) Cyrillic is for Slavic languages, like Russian, Ukrainian, Serbian, 
Bulgarian, Byellorussian, etc. There are no Slavs in Japan;-)))

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Re[2]: Japanese

2000-04-17 Thread Gary

Hi Alexander,

On Monday, April 17, 2000, 3:02:25 PM, you wrote in part about "Japanese":

   I have someone who is interested in TB! in the States here, and
   he wondered if he can receive things in Japanese.   Does a
   Cyrillic character set cover this?

A Joking?;-) Cyrillic is for Slavic languages, like Russian,
A Ukrainian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Byellorussian, etc. There are no
A Slavs in Japan;-)))

Sure, easy for you to say!  Your English is better than mine, and I
live here.  Will TB! read Japanese text / characters? This guy has
sever cancer newsletters and user / info email groups that he hosts,
and wanted to know.

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Re[2]: Japanese

2000-04-17 Thread Gary

Hi Januk,

On Monday, April 17, 2000, 3:39:36 PM, you wrote in part about "Japanese":

J  Yes, at least one person has made it work that I know of.
J  Unfortunately I can't seem to find the reference, but if you look
J  in the TBUDL archives for January and February, you might have
J  better luck. Try searching for John De Hoog, he was fighting the
J  good fight, trying to get TB to work with Japanese.  If I recall
J  correctly, he did find a solution.  I think he was using an old
J  version of NJWin, if that means anything to you.  Actually he has
J  a webpage discussing several mailers for Japanese text.  Follow
J  this link:

J  http://dehoog.org/html/j-email.html

Thanks Januk.  He mentioned on his site (quoted):

   The Bat! doesn't do Japanese, at least not yet (it's promised
   for Ver. 2) or not without a third-party add-on such as NJWin.

This answers my question.  Appreciate it.  I just couldn't remember
his name until you mentioned it.

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SOT: Regex Help

2000-04-17 Thread Nick Danger


Just an FYI for anyone interested.

There's a little regex primer at the developer shed that's pretty
helpful if you're a regex neophyte such as myself.

http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/Administration/RegExp/

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OT: Resource Usage Monitor

2000-04-17 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi TBUDL,

I understand the WinNT users have a built-in utility telling them how
much RAM is used by which application curently running.

Does anybody know whether this neat little gauge exists (maybe as an
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Re: OT: Resource Usage Monitor

2000-04-17 Thread Chuck Smith

 On  Monday, April 17, 2000  at  11:52:35 GMT +0800 (which was 11:52 PM
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Hello Thomas,

   
 Hi TBUDL,

 I understand the WinNT users have a built-in utility telling them how
 much RAM is used by which application curently running.

 Does anybody know whether this neat little gauge exists (maybe as an
 application) for Win98?

 TIA.

No ... not that I am aware of. The applet is called Taskman.

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