On Thu 29-May-03 10:46pm-0400, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
> Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] Bill,
That pretty much covers it :-)
I noticed the Created line says:
Thu, 29 May 2003 22:46:22 (Thu, 29 May 2003 22:46:22 -0400)
Usually this means it was created at 10:46pm my time (EDT) and the ()
show the local time of the sender. Are you travelling in the East
Coast of the USA? (I may have this wrong - I'm still a bit of a
newbie to The Bat!.) If you're in the Raleigh, NC area, stop by!
>> I already have a Windows compatible editor - Gvim.
> I believe you have many, so do I :-) I meant a built-in editor, which
> has its own benefit, just like having possibility to switch to an
> external editor, which is also planned :-)
Yes, I've had many but I've settle on Vim/Gvim for programming, MS
Word for letters and a large variety of tools for browsing text and
object files. I primarily program in ANSI C and ANS Forth, but use a
variety of scripting tools.
I'm delighted to hear of your plans to include access to an external
editor. As long as you have an internal editor that won't change the
results (tabs, ending spaces, etc.) that will be wonderful!
I was tempted to say something like "don't waste your time on editors,
we need better support for PGP, pre-Inbox filtering, pre-Outbox
filtering, etc." But I would certainly like to not have to fire up OE
to include a digital picture in the middle of my email - not as an
attachment.
I very much would like to join the beta program, Stefan. Please read
my message on that group concerning suggestions for beta releases.
I haven't been so excited about an email client since PMMail!
--
Best regards,
Bill
"The different religions have never overlooked the part played by the
sense of guilt in civilization. What is more, they come forward with a
claim...to save mankind form this sense of guilt, which they call sin."
[Sigmund Freud, "Civilization and its Discontents"]
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