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from: PAUL KLINGLER
date: 2019-01-31 19:12:58
subject: Re: 32-bit navigator

Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 21:06:14 -0400
From: PAUL KLINGLER
To: HECTOR SANTOS
Subject: Re: 32-bit navigator
Newsgroups: win.navigator
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So can the navigator sdk work without the navigator?

On 6/30/03 9:05 PM, DEAN BROOKS wrote to PAUL KLINGLER:

-> 
-> -> I've considered this, but wasn't sure we could without some sort of 
-> -> resource to give us client server acces similar to the navigator.  
-> -> Currently the sdk only works through the current navigator, Correct?
-> 
-> -> On 6/22/03 1:17 AM, DEAN BROOKS wrote to PAUL KLINGLER:
-> 
-> -> ->
-> -> -> -> That's the nice thing.  It allows you to add
buttons, and featu
-> -> -> -> currently only in 16-bit.  As you said, it could be
a great tool.
-> -> -> -> Like AOLs front end, or the front end to a number
of online gam
-> -> -> -> think Santronics has pretty much moved away from
the Nav so far.
-> -> -> -> Maybe we'll see them drop something new about it in
the future.
-> -> ->
-> -> -> -> On 6/16/03 10:20 AM, HENRIK GRAVERSEN wrote to PAUL KLINGLER:
-> -> ->
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> -> Yeah, but it would be a nice way to
make some interesting
-> -> -> -> -> -> client/server software, if it was 32-bit.
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> -> Plus, if it was 32-bi9t, and therefore
more viable and en
-> -> -> -> -> -> maybe more people would use it.
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> Navigator is a potent marketing tool, IMHO. 
Clean interface,
-> -> -> -> -> differentiation, perceived value.
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> 32-bit would be very welcome.  And one or two
extra optional
-> -> -> -> -> the Connection Manager window pointing to
http:// adresses o
-> -> -> -> -> choice would help make it work even better as
a site specifi
-> -> -> -> -> bar (e.g. one extra button for your real
estate database, ch
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> Henrik
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> -> On 6/16/03 1:33 AM, ARNAUD DE BONALD
wrote to PAUL KLINGLER:
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> -> -> On Thu, 24 Apr 2003 21:28:11
-0400, PAUL KLINGLER wrote:
-> -> -> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> -> -> >So, will the navigator ever
advance to the 32-bit wor
-> -> -> -> -> -> -> >xp, me, 2000, all being very
commonly used, 16-bit is
-> -> -> -> -> -> -> >Otherwise, it just makes the
navigator useless.  Mayb
-> -> -> -> -> -> -> >source for writing a custom
navigator, and let people
-> -> -> -> -> -> -> >they desire.
-> -> -> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> -> -> well, personally, I don't see any
good reason to still
-> -> -> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> -> -> I keep it for download on my
system, but it's not used
-> -> -> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> -> -> ->  --------------------
-> -> -> -> -> -> -> Arnaud de Bonald - Paris, France
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-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> -> -> ->
-> -> ->
-> -> ->
-> -> -> Maybe if we showed interest we could pick it up?  or what about
-> -> -> designing our own?
-> -> ->
-> -> -> Dean Brooks
-> -> -> Hidden Paradise BBS
-> -> -> hpbbs.dns2go.com
-> -> ->
-> 
-> 
-> Good question..  Hector?  does the SDK only work through the current
-> Navigator?
-> 
-> Dean Brooks
-> 
-> 

 
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