-> Yeah, but it would be a nice way to make some interesting winserver
-> client/server software, if it was 32-bit.
-> Plus, if it was 32-bi9t, and therefore more viable and energetic,
-> 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 buttons in
the Connection Manager window pointing to http:// adresses of sysop
choice would help make it work even better as a site specific navigation
bar (e.g. one extra button for your real estate database, chat, etc).
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 world of today?
-> -> >xp, me, 2000, all being very commonly used, 16-bit is so out of d
-> -> >Otherwise, it just makes the navigator useless. Maybe just relea
-> -> >source for writing a custom navigator, and let people create 16-
-> -> >they desire.
-> ->
-> -> well, personally, I don't see any good reason to still use WCNav.
-> ->
-> -> I keep it for download on my system, but it's not used by anyone.
-> ->
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