Wednesday, August 21, 2002, 1:05:49 PM, Allie C Martin wrote:

ACM> You don't have to be a beginner to find TB! intimidating or too much
ACM> to handle. IMO, it really depends on your needs and what you want
ACM> out of it as well as your willingness to wade through its feature
ACM> rich interface to use the features you wish to use, with the comfort
ACM> that if you wish to do more demanding tasks, you'll very likely be
ACM> able to do it with TB!, rather than have to find yet another
ACM> solution.

I'm not a beginner, but I find I know less and less about computer
stuff as time goes on.  I could navigate around MS-DOS pretty well,
then settled into the easier stuff of Windows and never kept up.  I
know that I only use a fraction of the potential of TB! but it's such
a useful fraction that I'll never go back to another program.

I do wish I understood a little more of what you folks were saying to
each other, though . . . <sigh>

-- 
Jeanny House
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rock Springs, Wyoming



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