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Hello Wayne,
On 20 May 2004, 23:39 -0600 (20/05/200406:39 local time) Wayne King [WK]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C It would be nice if The Bat let you select a browser.
MW Please no, that's an OS feature...
WK I don't know of any OS that
Julian Beach (Lists), [JB] wrote:
I'll have to agree with you. Now if The Bat! had a built-in
browser...
JB ...we could call it Outlook!
Actually, Outlook integrates IE's engine so TB! does more than Outlook
in the HTML rendering dept. since unlike Outlook that uses IE, it uses
its own
Hallo Coyle306,
-- Dienstag, 18. Mai 2004, 21:26:35:
Sure, I hide all the illegal stuff. I let 'em drive my car. My
computer, too, is just a dumb machine that's supposed to make my
life easier.
I have to come in here.
May I repeat: 'a dumb machine makes your life easier'!
Question: how
Hallo Julian,
-- Mittwoch, 19. Mai 2004, 00:34:50:
I'll have to agree with you. Now if The Bat! had a built-in browser...
...we could call it Outlook!
I would call it 'LookOut'!
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Eddie
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Hi Martin,
Tuesday, May 18, 2004, 12:48:36 PM, you wrote:
C It would be nice if The Bat let you select a browser.
MW Please no, that's an OS feature...
I don't know of any OS that allows you to select a different browser for url links
depending on the email client that's running. Certainly not
It would be nice if The Bat let you select a browser.
Exactly my opinion. Pegasus has this function, but I haven't found it in any other
e-mail client I've tried.
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Hello Coyle306,
On Mon, 17 May 2004 20:25:29 -0400 GMT (18/05/2004, 07:25 +0700 GMT),
Coyle306 wrote:
C It would be nice if The Bat let you select a browser.
A nice idea. I'd second a wish.
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Hello Coyle306,
On 18 May 2004, 20:25 -0400 (18/05/200401:25 local time) Coyle306 [C] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AJ I am pretty sure when I changed my default browser (from IE to Firefox)
AJ my wife complained the following day that I had
AJ I am pretty sure when I changed my default browser (from IE to Firefox)
AJ my wife complained the following day that I had changed something
AJ again. Indeed she was getting Firefox launched.
C That was the point of my original message. I don't want to change the
C default browser or
Martin Webster @ 2004-May-18 2:48:36 PM
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It would be nice if The Bat let you select a browser.
Please no, that's an OS feature...
I'll have to agree with you. Now if The Bat! had a built-in browser...
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Chris - Nun mi Esperanton
Coyle306 @ 2004-May-18 3:26:35 PM
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It would be nice if The Bat let you select a browser.
Please no, that's an OS feature...
Yeah, right. That's why I've got a dozen programs that let me select
outside editors, file viewers, e-mail
On Tuesday, May 18, 2004, 10:44:06 PM, Chris wrote:
I'll have to agree with you. Now if The Bat! had a built-in browser...
...we could call it Outlook!
Julian
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Current
Monday, May 17, 2004, 10:19:09 AM, Martin wrote:
MW You forgot to mention the version of Windows you use...
C Windows XP, Home Edition
MW In that case, you can create your own profile and change the default
MW applications for mail and Web browsing. Right click on the Start button
MW and select
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Hello Allister,
On 17 May 2004, 21:42 +1200 (10:42 local time) Allister Jenks [AJ] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW In that case, you can create your own profile and change the default
MW applications for mail and Web browsing. Right click on the
AJ I am pretty sure when I changed my default browser (from IE to Firefox)
AJ my wife complained the following day that I had changed something
AJ again. Indeed she was getting Firefox launched.
That was the point of my original message. I don't want to change the
default browser or e-mail
I share my home computer with the wife and kids. They use Internet
Explorer and Outbreak Express, the system defaults. I use Opera and
The Bat. Changing the defaults is not an option.
When I click on a url in the body of a Bat message, I want to open it
in Opera, the non-default browser.
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Hello Coyle306,
On 16 May 2004, 08:48 -0400 (13:48 local time) Coyle306 [C] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C I share my home computer with the wife and kids. They use Internet
C Explorer and Outbreak Express, the system defaults. I use Opera
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Hello Coyle306,
On 16 May 2004, 17:50 -0400 (22:50 local time) Coyle306 [C] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C When I click on a url in the body of a Bat message, I want to open it
C in Opera, the non-default browser. If there's a way of setting
On Sun, 16 May 2004 22:19:09 GMT, Martin Webster wrote:
In that case, you can create your own profile and change the
default applications for mail and Web browsing. Right click on
the Start button and select Properties. Then select the Start
Menu tab and click on Customize. Now select your
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