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to: Bob Wright
from: Peter French
date: 1999-09-03 06:39:00
subject: .free. multi pop3/smtp p

On 1999-08-30, Bob Wright wrote to August Abolins on message number 435;
  Hello Bob,
BW> It's really too bad.  I think Post Road is a very solid product (I'm using 
a
BW> registered ver 3.0).  I downloaded but haven't installed
BW> JStreet simply because I hadn't gotten on the Java update
BW> track when it first came out...then the inevitable 

  Hmmm, my first reaction wasn't to cry for Innoval.  They buggered their
users
around towards the end and weren't very transparent about their product
directions.  Dan Porter is/was a staunch supporter of OS/2 so I'll concede he
has done a lot for his customers and the general user community.  I feel they
could have better managed their company - and by implications the support,
direction and delivery of the products we all paid top$ for.
   Having said all that, I've been just waiting for the first
good JAVA application that will signal the access for OS/2 into mainstream
applications - after all we have the best performing Java Virtual Machine
(JVM).
JStreet Mailer has undergone a revival with a user managed e-mail list server
and a bunch of Java programmers that have decomposed the JStreet code and
fixed
in 1 month what we wanted Innoval to do in the whole spluttering life of
JSteet.  What a revelation!  This e-mail client is 99% ready in my view, fast,
feature rich, supported by OS/2 and free (gnash gnash - as a charter member I
did pay for it!)


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