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Hello Michal!

On Friday, August 31, 2001 at 2:02:16 PM you wrote:

> Hehe.  Great.  Looks  like  W2k  is the solution for every TB! problem
> (CSAPI,  multiuser).  I  have  no  permission to change OS in my whole
> firm.

For CSAPI it is not W2K but (according to your own messages)
Office2000. I am not quite sure what goes wrong with spell checking.
But it could easily bee that there is some issue with the CSAPI
implementation in Office97, which is naturally not solvable by
RITLabs.

As for W2K, well, for some problems it is the solution (as perhaps
will be WinXP). Regarding the dreaded memory leakage of the new betas,
it seems only a problem under Win9x (up to ME). So changing to W2K
would be a solution, since it uses a much better memory handling
procedure. Sadly, it is not a solution for me as I can't run W2K with
some of my hardware (incl. my graphics adapter and in part my
soundcard).

I think TB! is developed under W2K, what explains this bias.




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The Bat 1.54 Beta/7 on Windows 95 4.0 1212 C

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

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