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- From: lemetro@io.org (Le Metropolitain)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Best Mail Program for use with SLIP, SMTP, POP, AmiTCP?
- Date: 13 Jan 1996 14:31:55 GMT
- Organization: Internex Online, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (416 363 3783)
- Message-ID: <970.6586T570T936@io.org>
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-
- Time maybe for another opinion. I am a businessman (I am the co-owner of a
- small French community newspaper) and most of my time is spent either on the
- road or in front of the computer.
-
- But mostly, I do not want to waste time figuring out how to install a piece of
- software. I'll read the manuals and take the time to learn how to use it.
- But how to install it?
-
- I wasted lots of paper printing the instructions for various E-Mail programs
- and NewsReaders until I came upon Thor. Let me put it to you all this way...
- I am voting with my money: I sent my registration fee by registered mail
- yesterday.
-
- Some people complained here about the program not being intuitive, etc. etc.
- Well, my wife who is not that hot on spending time learning new software (she
- does not care about why and how things are done, just that the program does
- what it is supposed to do) took to it very quickly and finds it very easy to
- use (quite a compliment coming from her).
-
- Nicol Simard
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