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The MS 'begin' bug 1254


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On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:30:09 -0500, rapskat

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OS Wars.... Results 1 - 10 of about 289,000,000 for windows Results 1 - 10 of about 219,000,000 for linux Results 1 - 10 of about 94,300,000 for apple Obviously a bit skewed here...

Hmmm, I liked 40tude dialog and even Thunderbird (though, it seems sort of slow) better. But, thanks for allowing me to have a different opinion with out resorting to insults.

The wrapping sucks... It sometimes seems to wrap on crazy boundries, but the most annoying thing is that it won't re-wrap the text if you delete text form it in the middle of a sentence. Further, right now as I enter this it keeps trying to append the line below this every time it wraps, so I have to keep manually hitting enter to move the text down, and then it screws but the paragraph below this... Pan's wrapping sucks. I am only posting this using Pan to remind myself exactly why I hated it. This one post was enough to remind me. Back to slrn.

How Can Linux Compete with WinFS With its OPath language 1257
mlw Gee, another way for M$ to block out competing apps from its own selection. Well, it's not OS...

(Maybe this is a version specific problem? I'm using 0.14.2 - compiled from source on Gentoo)

a formatted block of text like a code snippett, it

It screws up every time I hit the end of a line - it's the only GUI newsreader I've ever used that does that. Even OE handles word wrap while I'm typing better (not talking about quotes, just typing a post).

I don't normally do binary groups, so I haven't had occasion to use it...

I used to agree, but after trying slrn - I've decided, that text based is the only way to read news.

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