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Newbie here, a Lotus Agenda user since it first came out (what decade was that? yes, I'm that old which explains my slow adaptation to a new program). I'm...
Hi Bart, Welcome! Printing is probably Zoot's biggest weakness (and has been acknowledged as such by Tom Davis, Zoot's developer). However, using the Zooter...
Monday, May 1, 2006, 2:35:34 PM, smelending wrote: s> 1. My decades-old Agenda file has more categories than will import s> to Zoot due to Zoot's 256 folder...
Hello All, I've been happily using the email link at the top of the Item Editor, which brings me to a new email in my email program. This link also works when...
... I would also like a pointer of some kind. I suspect that Tom is understandably wary about giving the community and indeed his own conscience a stick to...
Through much of its history, Zoot was an early example of what is now celebrated as a "Web 2.0" trait. This is the practice of "perpetual beta," in which a...
The problem with the "no comments" approach from the Admiral is that it makes it easy to wonder if any progress is being made. A savvy marketer would give...
Steve, I second your comments about savy marketing, and wanting to ensure there's a market for 32-bit Zoot. My guts tell me if and when it comes out it will...
Well, I can tell you why it's slow going and why I can't predict how long it will take. As I said in my last dispatch, I have Zoot running in the 32-bit ...
Thanks Tom, I don't know if I speak for anyone else, but I happily use the existing Zoot day in and day out. When the 32-bit version is ready, I'll be happy...
Mon amiral: Thanks for this explanation, and to be clear: no one is suggesting that you have been slow, inattentive, or less than outstanding. As I said...
I 'collect' all kinds of PIM software, but Zoot is the only application I use every day, extensively. It proves itself to be the most useful, and I am simply...
... I hear ya. With an eye to the future, even as I churn away at this old rot-gut code, I'm kind of hoping that microsoft will produce a small miracle to...
... Seconded ! ... Me, me! I completely agree I'll be very happy to pay for the upgrade too. I've had to do something similar to the Admiral, it is indeed ...
Monday, May 15, 2006, 12:47:48 PM, you wrote: TD> file indexing service built into the operating system. Google has something TD> I could work with now, but...
... Are you looking for Windows Desktop Search Extensibility, by implementing the IFilter interface, etc.? Check out http://addins.msn.com/devguide.aspx You...
... Yes, there it is. I haven't looked at it yet. I just think file indexing is something that should be done by the OS, and done very well by the OS. ...
Thank you for the response and update, Tom. While I'm eager to get my hands on the 32-bit (and especially the RTF) version of Zoot, I was in no way criticizing...
... mower when ... Tom - I find this update very reassuring because it gives me some idea of what you're actually doing. As others have said, nobody believes ...
Hey Zooters, I'm hoping someone can tell me how to get Zoot to do what I want, since my own efforts to figure this out have come up flat so far. My email...
[It's like fixing an old lawn mower when you really want to buy a new one] Of course, the problem is that while many of the newer lawn mowers have .rtf etc.,...
Tom, It sounds that, no doubt, you are working hard away. And, there are obviously many strong supporters for you and Zoot from just reading the replies in...
Flack, yours is a good idea, and I'm certain all of us would be quite interested in "The Crow's Nest", or whatever title Tom might come up with. However, Tom's...