On Monday, September 25, 2000, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hmmm, i'm also on the hunt for a good newsreader that can do off-line
reading. Gravity is good, the best so far, but i don't like the fact
that you'll have to go through *all* articles in a thread and tag them
separately instead of
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 18:33:06 -0500
"Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RBBC And finally, folks who buy it in Europe, it's not like you're paying
RBBC for it with real money. ;-)
What the hell does this mean??
I think
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 18:33:06 -0500
"Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RBBC And finally, folks who buy it in Europe, it's not like you're paying
RBBC for it with real money. ;-)
What the hell does this mean??
I think
Hello Graham,
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 10:38:24 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Tuesday, September 26, 2000, 10:38:24 (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
Graham wrote:
RBBC And finally, folks who buy it in Europe, it's not like you're paying
RBBC for it with real money. ;-)
G What the hell does
Hallo Rev.,
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 18:33:06 -0500 GMT (26/09/2000, 07:33 +0800 GMT),
Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen wrote:
RBBC And mine: if TheBat!roSoft goes out of business tomorrow (God
RBBC forbid!), I'll still have an email program I like a lot.
Me to: the current version of TB. ;-)
RBBC And
A Bat-fellow, Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen,
wrote on Monday, September 25, 2000 at 18:33:06 (GMT -0500),
which was Tuesday 1:33 a.m. in Bratislava --
RBBC And finally, folks who buy it in Europe, it's not like you're
RBBC paying for it with real money. ;-)
Reverend, why be so irreverent. As long as I
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 18:33:06 -0500
"Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RBBC And finally, folks who buy it in Europe, it's not like you're paying
RBBC for it with real money. ;-)
What the hell does this mean??
Graham [EMAIL
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Hi!
on Sunday, September 24, 2000 17:50:37, our bat friend Ming-Li typed:
ML Before I find a better alternative (XNews and Gravity come close,
ML but not suiting me as well as Agent, for now), I'll keep using
ML Agent, but I'm not longing for
Hello Thomas,
On Freitag, 22. September 2000 at 15:10:51 you wrote:
Funny, in my list of langauges Swedish is mentioned, but I click on
it, the interface language remains to be English.
In my list Swedish isnt mentioned but when I tried the 17 available
languages they all changed to the
Hi Tobias,
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 14:13:23 +0200GMT (25/09/2000, 20:13 +0800GMT),
Tobias Wrede wrote:
TW It would be nice to be able to switch to Swedish. That way I might
TW improve my Swedish in this technical area.
I think the translation into Swedish was done by a gentle volunteer
(I know
Hello Thomas,
On Montag, 25. September 2000 at 14:24:20 you wrote:
If you can translate the interface into Swedish, I think they might
just let you have a try... :-)
Thanks for your believe in my abilities. But I doubt that having been
in Sweden now for not quite two months and a four week
If only there would be an off-line newsreader as good as The Bat!...
Suggestions, anyone?
ever heard of NewsPro ? i haven't tried it, but their approach sounds very
interesting ... see :
http://www.usenetpro.com/
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Hello Ming-Li,
Saturday, September 23, 2000, 9:43:07 AM, you wrote:
ML On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 12:14:17 PM, Karin wrote:
I have one other, rather important worry: continuity.
TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained
by a team of only two programmers (and four
Hello Ming-Li,
Saturday, September 23, 2000, 9:43:07 AM, you wrote:
ML On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 12:14:17 PM, Karin wrote:
I have one other, rather important worry: continuity.
TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained
by a team of only two programmers (and four
The bat of happiness fluttered its wings and whispered to me that
Gary Mort said on Monday, September 25, 2000:
ML On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 12:14:17 PM, Karin wrote:
I have one other, rather important worry: continuity.
TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained
by
Hello Batpeople,
At 6:16:59 PM on Saturday, September 23, 2000, Karin Spaink
pounded the keys of an innocent computer thusly:
My bigger worry, though, is some software giant would gobble up RIT
and turn TB into junkware or kill it (or its development, as in
Forte Agent's case).
KS Exactly.
On Sunday, September 24, 2000, 12:21:16 AM, Tim wrote:
My bigger worry, though, is some software giant would gobble up
RIT and turn TB into junkware or kill it (or its development, as
in Forte Agent's case).
KS Exactly.
OT, do you know what exactly happened to Agent? I've been using it
Hello Batpeople,
At 5:50:37 PM on Sunday, September 24, 2000, Ming-Li
pounded the keys of an innocent computer thusly:
OT, do you know what exactly happened to Agent? I've been using it
for years and have finally been forced to give up because of the
lack of subfolders.
snip
ML Though
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On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 03:40:42 +0200
Avenarius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A Graham, you keep praising and recommending Becky 2, suggesting it
is a
A serious alternative to The Bat!. Okay, here comes the test: every
day
A I send and receive messages in 5
On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 12:14:17 PM, Karin wrote:
I have one other, rather important worry: continuity.
TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained
by a team of only two programmers (and four people doing
other stuff). While I enjoy supporting small companies (yes,
On 23-09-2000 at 15:43, Ming-Li kindly wrote:
On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 12:14:17 PM, Karin wrote:
I have one other, rather important worry: continuity.
TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained
by a team of only two programmers ...
My bigger worry, though, is some
G There have been so many new "faces" in the group, i.e. Karin,
G Havivah, and others, and such cultural diversity, I was curious how
G did you find out about The Bat!
My story is similar to many others I think, I was using Forte
Agent but needed to use several accounts, I didn't want to use
Hello Gary,
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 09:40:42 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, September 21, 2000, 15:40:42 (GMT+0100) (BST) my local time,
Gary wrote:
G There have been so many new "faces" in the group, i.e. Karin, Havivah,
G and others, and such cultural diversity, I was curious how
This message: 22/09/2000 10:22 GMT.
Hello Pete,
A reminder of what Pete ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
21 September 2000 at 19:44:23 GMT +0300
PP Nick Andriash propagandized at the Eudora list :-)
Well I'd say that was one up to Nick.
I discovered TB! on a Gravity list. I suggested
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Hi!
Well since i totally missed the original thread, because my columns
were too short to show the whole subject, (anyone know what to do
about that?) i checked TB out long long ago when it was new on the
market. Then you could have Swedish as your
Hi Krister,
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000 13:52:08 +0200GMT (22/09/2000, 19:52 +0800GMT),
Krister Ekstrom wrote:
KE Well since i totally missed the original thread, because my columns
KE were too short to show the whole subject, (anyone know what to do
KE about that?)
You can drag the borders between
Hello Gary,
Responding to your article on Thu, 21 Sep 2000 at 09:40:42 GMT -0500
(which was 21/09/2000 21:40 GMT +0700 my Local Time) :
G There have been so many new "faces" in the group, i.e. Karin,
G Havivah, and others, and such cultural diversity, I was curious how
G did you
Hello Gary,
My computer tells me that on Thursday, September 21, 2000, around 11:40:42 PM, you
wrote:
G Hi Batty people,
G There have been so many new "faces" in the group, i.e. Karin, Havivah,
G and others, and such cultural diversity, I was curious how did you
G find out about The Bat!
I
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2000 19:32:57 +0100, Graham wrote:
G Allie, have you seen Becky 2? I know this is a TB forum, but its
G filters, especially with one or two plug-ins, look to be up to The Bat's
G standard.
I doubt that my opinion of Becky would
A Bat-fellow, Graham,
wrote on Friday, September 22, 2000 at 19:32:57 (GMT +0100),
which was 20:32 in Bratislava --
G Allie, have you seen Becky 2?
Graham, you keep praising and recommending Becky 2, suggesting it is a
serious alternative to The Bat!. Okay, here comes the test: every day
I
Hello Gary,
Thursday, September 21, 2000, 5:40:42 PM, you wrote:
G I was curious how did you find out about The Bat!
Nick Andriash propagandized at the Eudora list :-)
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On 21-09-2000 at 16:40, Gary kindly wrote:
There have been so many new "faces" in the group, i.e. Karin, Havivah,
and others, and such cultural diversity, I was curious how did you
find out about The Bat!
I was eagerly waiting for Eudora's new 5.0 (there were a
couple of bugs that I hoped
I am still not sure whether I'll migrate to The Bat. Apart
from my complaints about the editor (habit does decrease the
intensity of the complaint, I might add), I have one other,
rather important worry: continuity.
TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained
by a team of
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Hello Gary !
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 09:40:42 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 21.09.2000, 16:40 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
Karin, Havivah,
and others, and such cultural diversity, I was curious how did you
find out about The Bat!
Hi Karin,
On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 2:14 PM, you pressed your plastic
keys in the following order, causing in part, about "Company
continuity (was: Curious - how did you find TB! ?)":
K TB is produced by a small company and written and maintained by a
K team of only two p
Hi Pete,
On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 11:44 AM, you wrote in part about
"Curious - how did you find TB! ?":
G I was curious how did you find out about The Bat!
P Nick Andriash propagandized at the Eudora list :-)
ROTFL That's Nick !
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Best regards,
Gary
Today
Hi Gerd,
On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 3:15 PM, you wrote in part about
"Curious - how did you find TB! ?":
G Nick Andriash recommended TB! on PGP-Basics after intense
G discussion and testing of various clients.
I think Nick secretly starts these e-groups or goes on all the ot
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Hello Gary !
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 15:30:20 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 21.09.2000, 22:30 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
I think Nick secretly starts these e-groups or goes on all the other
mailer user groups and moves 'em over to
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Hi Gerd,
On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 3:49 PM, you wrote in part about
"Curious - how did you find TB! ?":
G LOL! You won't believe it but I found Nick in
G comp.security.pgp.discuss 'advertising' for PGP-Basics. I bet it
G won't
Hello Karin
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 21:14:17 +0200, Karin Spaink wrote:
KS I am still not sure whether I'll migrate to The Bat. Apart
from my complaints about the editor (habit does decrease the
KS intensity of the complaint, I might add), I have one other,
KS rather important worry: continuity.
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Hi A,
On Thursday, September 21, 2000, 5:04 PM, you wrote in part about
"Curious - how did you find TB! ?":
A I also discovered that the editor had advanced features such as
A reflowing quoted text (including full justification), smart ta
Hi Gary,
G There have been so many new "faces" in the group, i.e. Karin,
G Havivah, and others, and such cultural diversity, I was curious how
G did you find out about The Bat!
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