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Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 1:13 PM
Subject: [voyager] Re: Test - Please ignore


> However, it seems nobody is using it, since this is probably the first
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> age for a year or so.
Yes, but it is still used ;-)

> But is anything happening on the Voyager front these days? When I moved
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> m my Amiga to a Windows-based computer almost three years ago, Voyager was
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> already back then pretty dead and quite a bit behind IBrowse.

In my opinion, voyager died as soon as it let down the Amiga classic for
going morphos only, despite the users that paid for it :-((( (and I'm part
of them, two times) I still expect to see a move back to us...

BTW, Now, there is still IBrowse on the classic :-) and a new version is
available (v2.4) since Christmas :-)
numerous bugs have been killed, a plug-ins support is here (first of it a
flash player (in beta for now, but that will change quickly :-))) and
upgrade is FREE for v2 owners and cheap for v1 ones.

plug-ins interface sdk is to be published so, everyone can make interesting
plug-ins for it :-)

Amigalement,
Jean-François Bachelet :-)


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