Spyder wrote:
S> I find the learning curve on The Bat to be a little steep (ok, I never read
S> manuals) and it has taken time to learn where everything (a lot of features in
S> here for a version 1. software program) is in the menus (wow, F9 rocks) but I
S> attribute the learning curve to the fact that The Bat does things differently
S> (better) than most email clients... but that only means the others, while might
S> be the standard, did not really do things right. With each new feature about The
S> Bat I learn, I like it more and more. I am not a great fan of the editor,
S> pressing <alt-L> when I insert words into the middle of a line is a little
S> annoying (or can I set it to wrap at window size like notepad), and I am hoping
S> that the future versions make it easier to make global preference changes
S> instead of having to go to each account and repeat the same steps.

        I'm trying others right now, but I still find myself spending
        most of my time in "The_Bat!"
        I have to agree about the "Global Preferences" that drives me
        nuts too! I have recommended "The_Bat!" to several people, but
        as soon as they see that editor, they drop it. I can't wait until the
        folder problem is fixed so I can try the new Beta!
        thanks


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