Some of the new features may be a stretch, but you must also admit that there are hundreds of new features in Xcode 2 alone, which is only mentioned once.
How does this make any sense? Every department in every university has students that are not passionate about the field that they are studying. These students can be there for a variety of reasons, including parental pressure, etc. Why does every department need to be populated by only those with a passion? Not everyone is equally skilled. That should not prevent someone from getting a degree. You don't have to be brilliant or passionate. You only have to work hard.
Actually, IBM Research is working on Reinventing Email, or ReMail. http://www.research.ibm.com/remail/index.html
It includes some pretty neat features, which other clients aught to adopt.
I cannot be happier with the service that i receved once i sent my iBook in. It was back on my desk in 2 days. Up until the replacement program was announced, i was patiently waiting for the pressure from the public to mount, in the form of articles, and the proposed class action lawsuit. I knew it was only a matter of time. It probably took too long, but hey, it happened. The repaits did not cost me a dime, even though the iBook was no longer under warranty.
Some of the new features may be a stretch, but you must also admit that there are hundreds of new features in Xcode 2 alone, which is only mentioned once.
How does this make any sense? Every department in every university has students that are not passionate about the field that they are studying. These students can be there for a variety of reasons, including parental pressure, etc. Why does every department need to be populated by only those with a passion? Not everyone is equally skilled. That should not prevent someone from getting a degree. You don't have to be brilliant or passionate. You only have to work hard.
Actually, IBM Research is working on Reinventing Email, or ReMail. http://www.research.ibm.com/remail/index.html It includes some pretty neat features, which other clients aught to adopt.
I cannot be happier with the service that i receved once i sent my iBook in. It was back on my desk in 2 days. Up until the replacement program was announced, i was patiently waiting for the pressure from the public to mount, in the form of articles, and the proposed class action lawsuit. I knew it was only a matter of time. It probably took too long, but hey, it happened. The repaits did not cost me a dime, even though the iBook was no longer under warranty.
So if it doesnt do the DOS or provide a backdoor, what does it do?
How about Thunderfox? It preserves the symmetry, and is original.