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- From: Osma.Ahvenlampi@hut.fi (Osma Ahvenlampi)
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- Subject: Re: Best Mail Program for use with SLIP, SMTP, POP, AmiTCP?
- Date: 06 Jan 1996 00:30:52 +0200
- Organization: What, me, organised?
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- In article <1528.6578T1106T920@ipacific.net.au> mann@ipacific.net.au (Angus Mann) writes:
- >>DaFTP'95 uses ClassAct.
- >Always did, didn't it?! I dunno, I'm OS2 only, so I couldn't run it...
-
- ClassAct didn't even exist when DaFTP 0.x were written..
-
- >>CompactPlayer uses ClassAct.
- >>AmiLights uses ClassAct.
- >Erm...sure thing :)
-
- CP is my CD-Audio player, and AL is a version of the "lights out"
- game, which Doug Dyer wrote as an exercise in CA.. rather nice, too,
- at least compared to the MUI version I just saw on Aminet.
-
- >Erm, not in the grand scheme of things, it's not that many, but I get your
-
- No, it's not, although it already is a significant percentage of the
- programs I use often. Not too bad considering the age of the system.
-
- >(But why is Voodoo OS3 only?????? :))
-
- Because OS 2.0 is totally obsolete, because OS 3.0 offers stuff I can
- take advantage of, and don't want to do on my own on OS 2.0, and
- because there wasn't anyone who could have forced me to make it work
- on 2.0.
-
- --
- I'm all for computer dating, But I wouldn't want one to marry my sister.
- Author of the Voodoo E-Mail reader | Osma.Ahvenlampi@hut.fi
- http://niksula.cs.hut.fi/~oahvenla/voodoo | http://www.hut.fi/~oahvenla
- Co-author of the ClassAct GUI toolkit | http://www.nai.net/~caldi
- Editor of Amiga Report Technical Journal | http://www.warped.com/~artech
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