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Gi'day All,

 On Wednesday, 23 October 2002 at 01:45:35 GMT +0100^a (which was 10:45 AM
where I live) Barry2 wrote:":
B> What a newbie to TB! really needs is clear instructions on how to
B> set the thing up so they can use it and switch over from their
B> existing e-mail client. If they can't make the switch reasonably
B> easily then they will probably give up when the 30 day trial is up

I was thinking about this. I use a program called SuperMemo
(www.supermemo.com) and one of its features(?) is the ability to set
various levels of operation - basic, intermediate and so on.
Obviously, at the basic level most of the functions are hidden, and
are gradually revealed at each level. Can something like this be
considered for The Bat? Not being a programmer I don't fully
appreciate the complexities involved. Is this unrealistic?

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Cheers,
Tom
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2nd Law of Thermodynamics: Chaos will Reign.
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