Great idea Jamie.

I often do this when I find software that fills a void, or which has
improved a lot, or which works really well. I find that people are almost
always happy to know that their work is ultimately being appreciated.


David S..

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Jamie Honan wrote:

> 
> Thought for the day:
> 
> Why not send a thank you email to someone who has written some
> free software you use and like.
> 
> Something simple like: "I use XYZ a lot, just thought you'd like to know".
> 
> Or: "I couldn't get by without PQR. Thank You".
> 
> You feel good, they feel good, and so on ....
> 
> Doesn't take a lot of effort. Do it now.
> 
> Jamie
> 
> 
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