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To: Drew Williams who wrote (13479)8/8/1998 1:14:00 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
To all - me again. I noticed that in the past 24 hours, the characterization of Eudora seems to have changed.

From the 8/7/98 NYT :

Eudora, the most widely used of all e-mail software.

And, from the thing I just posted

Eudora is one of the most widely used e-mail programs with about 18 million copies in circulation.

Does anyone if Eudora is actually the most widely used?

Jon.



To: Drew Williams who wrote (13479)8/8/1998 6:14:00 PM
From: JMD  Respond to of 152472
 
Drew, thanks for the additional info--much appreciated. Actually, I did what you said but not for the reasons you gave. Got to the right spot through typical Surfer Mike reasoning: if they say 100 watts 'works', get 200 for the hell of it. Did the same thing with my new toy: 32MB is for wussies said I, throw 64MBs in that bad boy. The results are quite astonishing; damn thing just flies. Thanks for everyone's input. I got an APC, aka Rolls Royce, which put my Visa in a coma, but figured it was a good deal cause it came with a whole bunch of joules. Already have quite a few of those but guess a surplus is a good thing. Too bad they don't know how to spell well though. :) SM