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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:14:56 PST8
From: jbrush@aros.net
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Archive boot, was Checkini hang / Robosave !?

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>I just expressed my concerns about ROBOSAVE being
>a more elder SW than the OS / here Warp Version 4 !!

Email is often not a great venue for expressing oneself, and I can be as
guilty as anyone of mis-stating something, or phrasing poorly, so please
be assured there is no animosity from this end, and I was only trying to
show that one piece of software might be a better solution for you, or
others. No problem here :-)

>If ROBOSAVE would have a date or version after
>WARP4 came ...
>... I would not have been this carefully !
>With a date or version i.e. of 1997 I would know that it
>may have adjusted to WARP Version 4's modified folder
>and file structure ;-)

That's okay. I just wanted to point out all the older software that still
does the job and people are using on Warp 3, some of which predates Warp
4.

I have no way to be privy to any information about the 'under the hood'
parts of OS/2, but since you keep saying that Warp 4 has a different
folder and file structure from Warp3, or even 2.1 I would like to know
where you found out about this, and what the differences are, as that
would be good information for future reference. I've never heard that
anything was different, and I think folks would be interested to know
about it. Maybe I have just been lucky using Robosave so many times, for
so long?

>That's my personal attiude ;-))

Believe me when I tell you I respect that, and any problems are just minor
misunderstandings. We all use whatever works best for us, and I was just
wanting to share what I have used. I will be more careful in the future
about pointing out alternatives.

Good luck,

John

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