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Re: Ancient wares and present values
- Subject: Re: Ancient wares and present values
- From: cturley2@aol.com (Cturley2)
- Date: 2000/07/05
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <396111f0.405901641@news>
CUTblakeney@home.com wrote:
<<Heck, even myself, I won't be releasing a working version of my e-mail
client to the public. I'll only be releasing a crippled demo version
for people to see what it can do and how it does it. All this because
I want to try to minimize the damage that some people will try to
cause.>>
Well, you won't find me trying to cause any damage with it - Jeff.
I'll stick with my Mac email program. It's not a disabled demo. And,
it is available to the public. That's one of the many reasons I'd never
consider using any sort of telcom or email program with a REAL Apple II machine
- now. I use the Mac for such efforts. It's just so much easier than waiting
for somebody to release such a thing for use on a REAL Apple II platform now!
The general public just seems to be getting tired of waiting around for such to
be made available to them in any fashion or so it seems to me - anyway!
So, exactly how do you ever plan on releasing your email client to the public -
as shareware, commercial - or not at all???
Cheers,
Tom