Jan, I respect you! truely you are inspiration for many here!
I know the reg is a nag... But I've had my site wiped clean once. Once... Put it this way: you dont have to deal with popups, nags, spywares, risk of buffer over/underflows, virii; NO ADDS or banners; pure fun anywhere you click (except for the user's info ;) I got to market this better I admit, but hey, it's FREE! Choice to do what you want (just ask! am currently adding chat by popular demand and ftp is not cooperating ;). It's got all the features a site could want not excluding some wild mp3s made with a certain belgian hypercard like software for music (hey!), and free xtalk software (just look at the downloads!). Too bad no one really goes out of their way to hyperText their website the way I do (comments, forums, submissions, how many link to monsieurx in the RR/MC world?), but I think it's worth my while to assure that those that are interested in "my x world" do the effort to attain that wild beingness by joining in and being something else than just another lame user in another cyber space! "The revolution will not be televised, The revolution will be live..." Gill Scott (must hear) Now you got me started again with the php-nuke interface stack idea... php-editor (on you know what), 10 million settings in one GUI and auto-generation of dynamic php scritps via xos... ;( You have my gratitude for this effort of great magnitude! (not a Kentucky fried Movie quotation but almost...) > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Wilhelm > Sanke > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 21:32 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Ann: DiscreteBrowser 1.1 (Was StealthBrowser) release > > > On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 "MisterX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks to all of you, here the release of a new and improved > > DiscreteBrowser > > for runrev. It's not a great browser but it has the basic functions you > > need. HTML Support is strictly for display, no forms or scripts or any > > fancy > > stuff. Just a plain browser. > > > > (snip > > > > <http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=137> > > > > Those who are registered on MonsieurX.com can go here directly > to download > > > > (snip) > > Xavier > > Hi Xavier, > > Probably I am among those who would be interested to have a look at your > browser, > but why should I register to a new list, memorize a new user name, a > new password, > and get a new sort of cookies? > > There are at least 10 free sites of list members which you can access > without restrictions > and download whatever you are interested. Also there is the user > contributions page of the > RunRev site. > > Your caveat about spam protection etc. in your letter you referred to > last time when someone > asked for the reason to register to your group is not convincing. > > Why don't you upload the browser and other stacks to a place where > everybody can have a look? > > Best regards, > > "Mister Wilhelm Sanke" > > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
