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  2. From: jsburger@xmission.com (John S. Burger)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
  4. Subject: Re: Amosaic and MUI3.2
  5. Date: 01 Feb 96 14:16:58 +0500
  6. Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
  7. Message-ID: <1205.6605T856T2903@xmission.com>
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  10. X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP)
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  13. On or about 01-Feb-96 09:34:04 Glenn Zieman typed the following words about
  14. "Amosaic and MUI3.2".  My reply is thus...
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  17.  GZ> I installed MUI 3.2 today.  Using Amosiac 2.0 beta with Ami-TCP 4.0 and
  18.  GZ> dialing with slipcall, I have no problems with forms, searching multiple
  19.  GZ> times and no problems so far with crashes.  It appears that MUI 3.2 has
  20.  GZ> solved some problems with Amosaic.  :)
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  22. I see *EXACTLY* the same thing here. :<)
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