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Hello Marck!

On Friday, July 20, 2001 at 12:35:39 PM you wrote:

> I rarely open the explorer, find an executable and run it raw....
> <shrug>. The only argument is that more technical knowledge is
> needed to modify a shortcut than to flick an option switch...

Didn't I explain that some weeks ago? Very easy, usually I start TB!
from the shortcut on my desktop (I worked three years with OS/2, even
had an add-on, similar to dashboard, to emulate desktops on Win3.x).
Sometimes, twice a year or so I use the shortcut in the Start menu,
which I abhor.

And here it comes: After a file operation, e.g. an update, when I am
already in the working directory of TB! I click on the actual EXE.

But all in all your argument is worth much more. Mine held for 1.53bis
(or one of those betas), when the logo obstructed my dial-up password
window, as you may recall.



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Dierk Haasis
http://www.Write4U.de

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The Bat 1.53d on Windows 95 4.0 1212 C

Second Marriage: Another instance of the triumph of hope over
experience. (Samuel Johnson)

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