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Re: TwiLight.II
In article <23q6kcINNghd@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu> jamesb@ecst.csuchico.edu (James L. Brookes) writes:
> online a _lot_ under GNO, I have to deactivate TII the majority of the
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> time. If it weren't for this, I'd have it active all the time...
> Sorry to throw a wet blanket into this thread -- other than the above
> gripe, I think TII is a fantastic product and worth every cent.
Lessee.. except for the _minor_ problem of not hardly ever
being able to use it, it's fantastic? Guess I'm one of the strange
ones who likes to use my software.
Most people I have talked to who own TII fall into james'
category, they think it's great, but they never use it for varios
reasons. Guess I'll have to either wait for someone else to write a
screen blanker or keep turning the contrast/brightness down when I
leave the computer..
> | James Brookes | Inet: bb252@cleveland.freenet.edu |
Richard
(3 heartbeats in a cdev? eek)
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