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02-18-15 01:19 Daryl Stout wrote to TOM WALKER about Re: Mouse Was: Quicklaunc
DS> {at}MSGID:
DS> Tom,
TW>The offline .QWK reader I use "SLMR" does not have a spell checker.
TW>And even if I do proof read my replies the old brain does not recognize
TW>a lot of the spelling errors.
DS> I used SLMR a long time ago, but was able to register OLX
DS> (Offline Express) awhile back...but I don't think that's
DS> available anymore. I think OLX has a spelling option, but I
DS> have enough of a command of the English language, where that's
DS> not an issue.
Howdy! again Daryl and Tom,
My reason for forsaking SLMR and using MultiMail full time is from the
Message Line Limit when I'm reading someones message and the last
portion (sometimes small, sometimes very large) can not be seen.
SLMR does allow me to get Long Winded when I'm writing a message using
it, by automatically splitting the message into what it allows for a
message length, for me.
DS> The only thing I don't like about OLX, is that you're limited
DS> in the length of your QWK taglines...so, at times, I have to
DS> get creative.
I've had to do that too with SLMR, and once or twice with a Tagline I
wanted to save in MultiMail.
SLMR does have a Find option to find a certain Tagline in the listing
that MultiMail doesn't have.
Which reminds me, someone told me there was a more recent version of
MultiMail out there and I haven't thought to go fetch it.
Maybe it allows searching through the Tagline file as SLMR does. HMMMM.
73
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