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Subject: My "Profi-" CCC Offline Reader is soon ready ....

Author: Andreas Herrmann

Date: 03:31:58 03/15/01

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On March 14, 2001 at 12:04:33, José Carlos wrote:

>  When I have little time to read CCC, I usually look for programming-related
>posts. I can only do this by the author or subject, but it's difficult anyway.
>  I suppose other pleople have other preferences, and many many people is not
>interested in programming at all.
>  So I suggest that every posts has a 'type', that can be marked (in an option
>box, for example) when creating it.
>  By default, every new post (new thread) would have checked the option
>'general' unless the author changes it.
>  Follow-up would inherit from its parent, but could be changed if the thread
>turns into a different argument.
>  Finally, filters would have the possibility to chose one or more type (or
>'all-types').
>
>  My suggested types:
>
>  - General         : default
>  - Programming     : for crazy people like me :)
>  - Tests           : positions, results, tournaments...
>  - CCC             : moderation posts, elections, suggestions like this...
>  - Announcements   : where programmers/companies can announce releases or
>patches
>  - Off topics      : why not? sometimes they're interesting...
>  - New paradigms   : just joking :)
>
>  This could hardly bother anyone, because default options would make it work
>exactly as it works right now.
>
>  Opinions?
>
>  José C.

Hello Josè,

wait 1 or 2 weeks, then my Profi-CCC-Offline-Reader is ready.
You can search Data, Filter Data, Delete Messages and it's sub tree messages.
There will be many other functions like:
- download from ftp
- print messages
- save messages as *.rtf or *.txt
- extract an email list
- statistic
- ...

My Reader will be then free for private users. If my first version is ready i
will post here the download adress.

Andreas




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