Hello Thomas,
Thursday, February 01, 2001, 5:32:20 PM, you wrote:
T> I thought W2K is aimed at the corporate market anyway, with it really
T> being NT5 and all; while Windows ME is aimed at the private user, a
T> newly-polished version of Win98. Oh well.
I think that's a fair statement, but it's also aimed at power users who
like a bit more stability than the basic Windows platform is ever going to
be able to give them. But a fair amount of gaming support has been built
into W2K, so perhaps they're trying to be all things to all people as
usual. It's for anyone concerned about security, as well, since the NTFS
file system supports more security features than FAT or FAT32. I'll say
one thing for W2k Pro . . . I can't really seem to crash it, which is a new
experience for me with an MS product. <g>
T>>> I don't know NJ Star Comm, so cannot comment on this.
>> It's quite well known in the FEP world, the successor to NJWin.
T> Ah, now I see. There were some TB users on this list that used NJWin.
T> - <calling into the darkness:> "Are you still out here?"
>> That explains it then. I think we all could use a mail client that can
>> handle any message coming in with the appropriate language tag, no matter
>> what the OS is based on.
T> Right-click on any incoming message and choose Encoding.
Say what? <g> I right click on a message in the reader, and I don't get an
'Encoding' option. Neither do I seem to get it in the message list window.
What on earth am I missing? You surely don't mean 'Character Set'? But
there's no Japanese support there yet anyway.
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Best regards,
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