Hi Bat-fellows,
need to brag about something: back in July I ventured to write a few
succinct lines of appreciation of The Bat! at CNET's www.download.com.
Tonight while casually browsing that server, I've noticed that the
review has been picked by CNET as representative for introducing The
Bat's features to potential new users. Here it is from
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-3356720-100-6375683.html?tag=st.dl.3356720.unav.0
WITHOUT COMPETITION
Allows creating an unlimited number of reply, new message and
forwarded message templates. Macros and RegExp are welcome but
not obligatory. Handles more than a dozen encodings from West and
East (including Russian). Even the interface is available in a
dozen languages, ditto the spellchecker. Stunning possibilities
of filtering. Small, fast. Constantly updated. Upgrading is a 15
seconds process. Most of all: handles line breaks perfectly. No
more chopped-off line ends in Outlook-Express style when quoting
previous correspondence.
(The jocular Lichtenstein address from back then is no longer
functional.)
To the current word-wrapping thread and Sebastian I'd like to say: I
hold the way TB! handles line breaks to be one of the grandest
features of TB!'s editor. TB!'s editor itself is one of this email
package's chief assets, if you only take the trouble to learn using it
correctly. And I'm no nerd -- just an ordinary user, receiving no more
than 400 emails daily. The one long-standing wish I have in terms of
the editor: could there finally be an indicator in the editor's status
bar of whether auto-format CTRL+SHIFT+F is currently switched on or
off?
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Yours,
Alex. of Slovakia
www.avenarius.sk
[flying with The Bat! 1.54/12
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 67766446 A
amd k6-2 500 mhz processor with 128 mb ram]
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