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testing 1,2... Hooray for Frog! Boo, Randseed!
hee hee
Is alpha 3 much better than alpha2? Is it worth the switch?
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| Colin Tuckley 2007-11-22, 1:12 pm |
| nobody@mixminion.paranoici.org wrote:
> Is alpha 3 much better than alpha2? Is it worth the switch?
If you mean Mixminion 0.0.8alpha3 then yes, you should switch.
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| nobody@mixmaster.it 2007-11-25, 1:15 am |
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Colin wrote:
nobody@mixminion.paranoici.org wrote:
> Is alpha 3 much better than alpha2? Is it worth the switch?
If you mean Mixminion 0.0.8alpha3 then yes, you should switch.
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ok, this is alpha3 mixminion. A bug that I'm noticing right now is that the back arrows on my keyboard do not allow me to go back and edit my stdin message.
It seems to work exactly the same as alpha2.
Nice family pix, Colin. best wishes.
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| Colin Tuckley 2007-11-25, 7:14 am |
| nobody@mixmaster.it wrote:
> ok, this is alpha3 mixminion. A bug that I'm noticing right now is that the back arrows on my keyboard do not allow me to go back and edit my stdin message.
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> It seems to work exactly the same as alpha2.
If you would like to email me some details then I'll take a look but this
sounds like a problem with whatever system you are using rather than with
mixminion.
> Nice family pix, Colin. best wishes.
It's getting a bit old now, I'll have to try and get a new one when everyone
is home for Christmas.
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