On 18/01/02 14:26, "Robert Benschop" <rbenschop_at_mac.com> wrote:
[snip!]
> BTW, in defense of SAS, though they released a couple of apps that weren't
> completely reliable (FreezeMan comes to mind) I use loads of their stuff or
> have used it in the past without any problems.
> Amonf them, and most reside on my Newt at the moment (!) AppMan, StartBar,
> Extras Plus, ButtonBar Plus, Alarmed and Dangerous, Clipper, Freeze
> Utilities, Graph Paper, Heap Saver, HWR Works, KeyMan,
> Package Organizer, Person <-> Co., Prefs Cleaner, Route To Works, Super
> NotePad and Works Better)
>
> According to Paul Guyot I must be either a content idiot (my words !) or a
> very lucky guy that has a Newt that has very few crashes.
>
> Since I'm the latter in my own humble opinion ;-) I think that SAS did do
> some thing quite right, so don=B9t empty your wallet just yet....
I concur with Paul, and you must be a very lucky guy, indeed... ;-D
-Laurent.
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