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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!caen!nic.umass.edu!dime!barrett
  2. From: barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
  4. Subject: Re: Good news for "Snap" users
  5. Message-ID: <57729@dime.cs.umass.edu>
  6. Date: 18 Dec 92 02:24:20 GMT
  7. References: <57505@dime.cs.umass.edu> <1gjmkgINNmsa@uwm.edu>
  8. Sender: news@dime.cs.umass.edu
  9. Reply-To: barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett)
  10. Organization: BLAZEMONGER INCORPORATED
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  13. >In article <57505@dime.cs.umass.edu> barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett) writes:
  14. >>    I have some good news for people who stopped using "Snap" by Mikael
  15. >>Karlsson under Workbench 2.04.  Since I upgraded to Workbench 2.1, Snap
  16. >>appears to work perfectly!!
  17.  
  18. In article <1gjmkgINNmsa@uwm.edu> bloc1469@ee.ee.uwm.edu (Gregory R. Block) writes:
  19. >It is NOT good that stuff that didn't work under 2.04 now works under
  20. >2.1 flawlessly.
  21. >Why?
  22. >It means the program has a bug....
  23.  
  24.     That's not necessarily true, Greg.  The Amiga could have had the
  25. bug.  I can think of 3-4 bugfixes offhand I've noticed since upgrading to
  26. 2.1.  For example, I wrote to Willy Langeveld several months ago concerning
  27. a "bug" in VLT.  It was really a bug in the ASL file requester, and it's
  28. fixed in 2.1.  And so on.
  29.  
  30.                                                         Dan
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  33. | Dan Barrett -- Dept of Computer Science, Lederle Graduate Research Center |
  34. | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA  01003  --  barrett@cs.umass.edu |
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