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 programmers (and four people doing other stuff).
I ask you, have you ever seen such responsiveness from a company
though. If you stick around, you will find that Max and Stefan really
respond to requests, ideas, etc. There have been times in the past,
where we have had 5 or 6 new betas to play with in just over a week. I
mean, sometimes we were getting one a day for awhile <g>
I have never seen this before, this output and personalized kind of
attention, and "listening" from a company. At times, you feel like
"family" almost. You just don't see this with Eudora, M$, or anyone
else except in the smaller, responsive company. These guys are young,
smart, and committed. TB! has had tremendous growth, and will be
around for a long time.
Regarding the editor, I have been using Xemacs as an editor at times,
although I am quite accustomed by now using TB! own, (yes it is ported
to Windows) and cut-and-paste into TB! Since I use it in Linux, it
was a natural tie-in.
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Best regards,
Gary
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four. Unless there are three other people ... Orson Welles
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