Hello Tomasz, 

On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 at 13:25:20 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
TN> I'm yet to see how stable The Bat! is after crashes.

Wanna see how well TB handles crashes? Close down any other programs
you may be using, leave TB open or minimized to Taskbar or Systray,
shut off your computer! You can even do this in the middle of
downloading e-mail.

TB recovers very, very nicely. I should know, I had a problem where my
machine would spontaneously reboot in the morning, afternoon, and
evening. I bought a UPS because I couldn't see where the problem was
in software, and my UPS alarm started going off around those same
time frames alerting me to the fact that I was experiencing brown
outs. I lived in an apartment at the time, and came to find out that
the upstairs neighbor had a massive microwave oven, and when he'd use
it, it would pull the voltage down low enough to affect two adjacent
apartments as well as me.

At any rate, TB recovered each time very nicely, with no rebuilding of
databases/indexes.



Cheers,
Leif Gregory 

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