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from: VAUGHAN DODD
date: 1997-04-16 02:53:00
subject: Re: confused

From: vdodd@Actrix.gen.nz (Vaughan Dodd)
Subject: Re: confused
Organization: My Spare Room
I would suggest that the latest version is placed up there: V108.1 for
386 machines.  The official release of 108 was causing header
compliance problems with some internet systems.
The programme is updated regularly, and currently v109 beta is out.  I
am no longer using Nettamer, but registered it because I still regard
it as a functional access tool for the internet.  David Colston is
very prompt with email replies and works hard to fix problems - this
is why the releases come frequently.
Another very good thing is that Net-tamer is a life-time registration,
and having just said I will no longer use it, I bet there wil still be
occasions when I will look at web pages which I can't make accessible
with Internet Explorer.
Vaughan.
On Tue, 15 Apr 1997 22:36:44 -0500 (CDT), you wrote:
>
>
>Nettamer is shareware, and costs $35.  You can try it prior to paying, =
in
>fact its developer doesn't want to take your money until you have it
>working.
>=20
>It is on nfb net, n108-386.zip and other places too.
>
>David Andrews
>
>
>On 15 Apr 1997, Linwood Gallagher wrote:
>
>>=20
>>=20
>> dear david:
>>=20
>> many thanks for all the information you supplied. Sounds like a lot to=
 chew in just one bite. I'm thinking that I should take it a step at a =
time and wonder how I can purchase a copy of Net Tamer?
>>=20
>>=20
>
>
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