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Ian Bell

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I have started a yahoo group for users of the excellent free EDA package
Kicad so users can ask questions, swap tips and suggest improvements. You
can find the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kicad-users/

Ian
 
Ian Bell wrote:
I have started a yahoo group for users of the excellent free EDA package
Kicad so users can ask questions, swap tips and suggest improvements. You
can find the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kicad-users/

Ian
Speaking of Kicad, has anyone used it under WinME? I'm told
that it has not been tested under WinME, but should work.


Dave,
 
Ian Bell wrote:
I have started a yahoo group for users of the excellent free EDA package
Kicad so users can ask questions, swap tips and suggest improvements. You
can find the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kicad-users/

Ian
Why have a Yahoo group when this one seems fine? You'll
perhaps note the irony that you announced the Yahoo group in
this one, presumably because it has a good following of
interested people. If that is the case, why...?

Dave,
 
Dave Boland wrote:
Why have a Yahoo group when this one seems fine? You'll perhaps note
the irony that you announced the Yahoo group in this one, presumably
because it has a good following of interested people. If that is the
case, why...?
I've always hated Yahoo groups, because of the cumbersome sign in
process. I have multiple personalities, because of password and other
login probelms, and I still usually can't get it to work.

Paul Burke
 
"Paul Burke" <paul@scazon.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Dave Boland wrote:

Why have a Yahoo group when this one seems fine? You'll perhaps note
the irony that you announced the Yahoo group in this one, presumably
because it has a good following of interested people. If that is the
case, why...?


I've always hated Yahoo groups, because of the cumbersome sign in
process. I have multiple personalities, because of password and other
login probelms, and I still usually can't get it to work.

Paul Burke
Hello Paul,

A Yahoo group has at least three big advantages.

1. They keep the messages forever.

2. Members can upload files. The storage limit is 20MBytes for
files and 30MBytes for pictures.

3. The group can be kept ontopic because there is a moderator.

Best regards,
Helmut
 
Paul Burke wrote:

Dave Boland wrote:

Why have a Yahoo group when this one seems fine? You'll perhaps note
the irony that you announced the Yahoo group in this one, presumably
because it has a good following of interested people. If that is the
case, why...?


I've always hated Yahoo groups, because of the cumbersome sign in
process. I have multiple personalities, because of password and other
login probelms, and I still usually can't get it to work.

Paul Burke
I belong to many yahoo groups. I have a single ID and have either individual
or summary emails sent to me. No need to sign in unless you want to change
something.

Ian
 

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