On Tuesday 18 June 2024 at 12:29, J. J. Lodder wrote:
Alan B <[email protected]d> wrote:
Sn!pe <[email protected]> wrote:
J. J. Lodder <[email protected]> wrote:
[Sn!pe re: MacCafé]
I'll be trying this when the round tuit arrives.
Tried it years ago, and couldn't get it to work.
I trashed it, and decided to wait for all the bugs to get ironed out.
I did notice however that the database files it creates are much larger. >> >>
And then I thought: why bother with it at all,
when I have the real MacSoup working?
(on my own MacSoup server)
Jan
Congratulations on your personal solution. Others may have
different needs, or perhaps we just want a new toy to play with.
I welcome the fact that people are still prepared to develop Usenet
clients :) MacCafé is coming along quite nicely but needs, for example, a >> bit more work on filtering.
My my, a bit more work on filtering, really?
They have been mucking around with it for over four years,
and it is already in its third major incarnation.
The French forum for it has been filled almost completely
with all the problems with it.
(at a volume that is larger than ukcsm)
Yet there are stil bugs in it,
and it doesn't quite what users want it to do.
Or well, maybe when they are up to version 5,
First of all I doubt whether it will ever become my client of choice. I
agree its development is taking rather a long time. Their use of the 4D database may be playing a large part in the delay? Having said that
what's the harm in trying it out and providing a bit of feedback to the developers. Filters need to have a case insensitive option and the
ability to use regex would be handy.
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Cheers, Alan
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