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|    Simon Geddes to Simon Geddes    |
|    Re: Amiga Offline Mail Re    |
|    31 Aug 19 20:37:00    |
      From: nospam.Simon.Geddes@f1.n770.z492.fidonet.org              At 11:50 AM on 19 Aug 19, Shaun Wheeler said to Simon Geddes:       -=> Simon Geddes wrote to All <=-               SG> I've been experimenting with some offline mail readers - namely Q-Blue        SG> 2.4 and NesQWK. Both seem to work well, and Q-Blue has the added        SG> advantage of supporting BlueWave packets.              SW> I've been meaning to try Q-Blue, but hadn't heard of NesQWK. I'll have       SW> to give it a try as well. I've considered using Thor, but setup sounds       SW> a bit convoluted...              Using Q-Blue at the moment. It seems like a very functional, pleasant piece of       software to use. It also works very nicely on MorphOS, which is impressive       considering it seems       like fairly vintage software. NesQWK is a lot more modern, but because it runs       on Workbench, it's a less "immersive" experience.              ... "Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died." -- Bombeck        * Q-Blue 2.4 *              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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