Hi Matt,
I know you care a lot about Voyager, both insofar as encour-
aging us Amigans to use it and to have the V team make the best
possible product. I, also, know that you have a lot of insight,
with respect to possible work arounds, when we find difficulties
using V. I must presume
hello
From:Julian Aronowitz
JA Hi Matt,
JA I know you care a lot about Voyager, both
JA insofar as encour- aging us Amigans to use it
JA and to have the V team make the best possible
JA product.
Well, i would forget about plug-ins and flash etc,
what i want is enough support for
Hello Julian
On 26-Feb-01, you wrote:
I must ask one single, simple question: "What the hell is
all of your constantly stating '...how nice it would be if V
were to operate like MS IE' about?" A simple second question,
"If you must use a browser to compare with V, and use a model
for
On 26-Feb-01, Gerald Mellor wrote:
I like the way Opera handles downloads, within its separate Transfers
window. I don't particularly like the IE style of downloading files,
with each one in a separate window. And Netscape does things the same
way, doesn't it? At least 4.6 does.
Still
On 26-Feb-01, James S. Perrin wrote:
Agreed more windows means more clutter. It may be fine if you only
download one thing at a time but I often download half a dozen files.
The V download window is small, neat and does its job perfectly and
isn't that what the Amiga is all about. We
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 20:10:04 +, Don Cox wrote:
Whether this is a problem with V sending the wrong request or the server
giving the wrong answer, I don't know.
Well, if it happens again note what file it was and on what server, then
I'll check.
--
David Gerber
VaporWare programmer
Matt Sealey quoting Julian Aronowitz:
I must ask one single, simple question: "What the hell is
all of your constantly stating '...how nice it would be if V
were to operate like MS IE' about?" A simple second question,
"If you must use a browser to compare with V, and use a model
Hello Ian
On 26-Feb-01, you wrote:
I think Julian was getting at a more general point. We can chose to
say that IE (or NS or Opera, etc) has such-and-so desirable feature,
but why do we have to talk about implementing it only in the way they
do? Why not look at all available ways of