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On Saturday, May 04, 2002, at 3:36:49 AM PST, Dierk Haasis wrote:

Tim:

>> My response is: Many people post complaining about the editor. The
>> replies can usually be summarised as "Get used to it, you'll love
>> it". That is, change yourself not the software, which is
>> essentially what the quote above is saying.

Dierk:

> Wrong.

> There is a difference between something working not right and
> different concepts.

Right.  When I first started using TB!, I was confused by the editor.
I've since come to *prefer* the way it works; especially and
specifically for email.  There may be a small thing here or there that
I might like to see, but the general direction of it is *just what I
want* in an email editor.  For me, it's already the *best* email
client editor around (and I've used *many*).

When new TB! users complain about the TB! editor not working
"normally", I can only hope that soon, they will realize that there
are different questions to ask. They may - as it happened with me - be
very pleasantly surprised with what can be learned by simply being
open to a different approach.

One thing I can say for sure - the most consistently best looking,
"properly" formatted plain text email I receive comes from TB! users.
There must be a reason. :-)

Melissa
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