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- From: nma95nbr@mail.student.lu.se (Niklas Brunlid)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: I'm impressed with IBrowse!
- Date: 10 Feb 1996 11:20:38 GMT
- Organization: Lund University
- Message-ID: <947.6613T1425T311@mail.student.lu.se>
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- In article "Re: I'm impressed with IBrowse!" Steve Cutting said:
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- >Paul Dossett (astroboy@netspace.net.au) wrote:
- >> Yep, just got the latest demo!
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- >> Crashed (hung) as soon as I tried to connect to omnipresence.
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- >> Roll on Mindwalker, AWeb, etc. These guys just aren't getting anywhere.
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- >I've got it going, but it does seem more unstable than release2 :-(
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- >Steve.
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- Well, there ARE more features also, so more bugs was expected...
- Do the things that crashed in r2 still do it in r3?
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- <tsb> F I S H E R M A N
- - Amiga since '89
- A1200 - Blizzard 1230IV/50/8Mb - 850Mb HD - Microvitec 1438
- Commodore :( PC20-III PSU ;) + Stereo, floppy, mouse, blahblah...
- Texas Instruments TI-85 & TI-92 graphing calculators
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- <tsb> Random tag line coming up...
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- Everywhere I've been in Manhattan the streets are called Walk and Don't
- Walk.
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