Sunday, October 26, 2003, 6:01:14 AM, you wrote:
> 3. Sparse documentation
> I'm not one to depend a great deal on documentation, but the online
> help for The Bat is among the sparsest I've ever seen, and it's a
> complex product. I can usually figure out things on my own,
That's good news, Anthony!
Welcome to The Bat! Club! You have no idea how poorly documented The
Bat! is! because that hasn't been documented, either! Years from now,
maybe even decades, you'll *still* be discovering features that you
had no idea were even there!
That's just part of the fun and *excitement* of using The Bat!
You really don't even have to wait for the nice folks at Ritlabs to
publish a new version. Nuh uh. You can pretty much have a new
version almost every single day, just by tinkering around a little!
Okay, I'm kidding around a little. It *is* poorly documented, but
it's still the *best* piece of e-mail software out there, and you can
forget all about going back to OE. It's much too late for that. The
trap has already been set.
You'll stick with The Bat!, if only to find that next new feature you
don't even know is there!
Good luck! I found two new features just this morning!
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Best regards,
Jack
Using The Bat! 2.01.3 on Windows 5.1 (2600) Service Pack 1
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