Hello Joseph,

On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 08:01:24 -0500 GMT (29/07/03, 20:01 +0700 GMT),
Joseph N. wrote:

TF>> But out of curiosity: what kind of practice is that, and what
TF>> kind of non-primitive system incorporates a primitive MUA?

> The practice is a law practice (U.S. employment and labor law, on
> behalf of organizations), and the program is Time Matters, a practice
> management system from Data.txt Corporation,

Interesting. I must take a look.

> Abacus Law's incorporation of TB! was tempting, but I much preferred
> the way Time Matters worked.

OK. I cannot comment on this, because it is not my area. My idea is
to suggest to the makers of Time Matters to incorporate TB rather than
their current choice.

> the newly released version's e-mail is supposed to be much better
> than my version, but I'm waiting for the first service release
> before I upgrade.

Once you upgrade, and if you still don't like the email client, you
will decide for yourself whether you suggest they check out TB as an
alternative candidate.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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"Domino vobiscum." (Latin for: The pizza guy is here.)

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