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Messages - Eugene Tucker

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Internet / Re: Any updates on the Falcon QT browser?
« on: March 05, 2020, 06:48:08 pm »
Otter looks promising but the development even in Windows and Linux is very slow. FalKon is more stable.

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Applications / Re: Is the Arca Noae update service worth it?
« on: February 21, 2020, 03:41:11 pm »
I find that it is very important to not only support Arca Noae for that but Netlabs and Bitwize as well. I would say Ecosoft too. If we all gave a little it would move things along a lot.

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Applications / Re: Is the Arca Noae update service worth it?
« on: February 21, 2020, 02:04:43 pm »
In my opinion buying thee full Arca OS package makes more sense.

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Hardware / Re: Thinkpad X60s + X6 UltraBase
« on: January 26, 2020, 06:22:44 pm »
There is information on installing Arca OS on their web site. I recommend as there is no sense in beating you head against a wall.

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Internet / Re: Google search problem
« on: January 14, 2020, 03:52:19 pm »
If you don't want tracked and hassled don't use google use Duck Duck Go.

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General Discussion / Re: OS2World Server Issues (2020-01-04)
« on: January 07, 2020, 03:27:41 am »
Rome was not built in a day. good job it looks good.

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I totally agree with yo on this Doug. They have no business collecting our email. On the other hand at least in my case it is a waste of storage space and tax money.

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Setup & Installation / Re: Late Christmas Present - my new video
« on: December 29, 2019, 12:30:59 am »
Nice! Thank you so very much.

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Lewis, thank you for keeping us updated. You will get it done.

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General Discussion / Re: OS/2 Article on Ars Technica
« on: November 29, 2019, 07:31:08 pm »
Thanks Neil, I found this story to be pretty accurate.

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General Discussion / Re: Yahoo Groups End of Life
« on: November 03, 2019, 03:49:20 pm »
I got this email from Yahoo this morning...
Dear Group Moderators and Members,

Thank you for your commitment to Yahoo and for helping us define the power of digital communities. Eighteen years ago, we combined the functionality of a site called eGroups.com with a precursor community platform called Yahoo Clubs to launch Yahoo Groups. Since then, you and millions of others have helped prove our hypothesis, by creating and joining more than 10 Million groups.

A lot has changed about the Internet since 2001, including the ways most people now use Yahoo Groups. Today, most Yahoo Groups activity happens in your email inbox, not on the bulletin boards where Yahoo Groups started in the pre-smartphone age. Increasingly, people want content and connections coming directly to them, and this is why we continue to invest in Yahoo Mail -- including the recent launch of a new Yahoo Mail app that is currently the highest-rated email app in the App Store and Google Play.

So, as our users’ habits have evolved, we have begun the process of evolving our approach to help active Yahoo Groups thrive and migrate to our email platform. To help you plan for these changes, below is the schedule of how this transition will happen.

Beginning October 28, 2019:

    Users will be able to join a Yahoo Group only through an invite from the Group Moderator or by submitting a request to join a Group, which requires approval by the Group Moderator.
    Since we are moving Group communication from posting on message boards to email distribution, uploading and hosting of new content will also be disabled on the Yahoo Groups website.


Beginning December 14, 2019:

    All Groups will be made private and any content that was previously uploaded via the website will be removed. We believe privacy is critical and made this decision to better align with our overall principles.
    If you would like to keep any of the content you’ve posted or stored in the past within your Yahoo Group, please download it by December 14 by accessing this link.


As these dates get closer, we will send follow-up reminders. More information about the upcoming changes can be found here.

While this evolution of Yahoo Groups is inspired by how we see the platform being used today, we know change can be difficult. Here are a few important facts as we make this transition:

1. Yahoo Groups is not going away - We know that our users are deeply passionate about connecting around shared interests, and we are evolving Groups to better align with how you use it today.

2. New groups can still be formed - Users can continue to connect with others around their common bonds and interests. From animal rescues to sporting and activity groups, civic organizations to local PTAs, members of our Yahoo Groups will remain connected and able to share their activities and interests. All of the content that you have shared previously on the website, can continue to be shared via email.

We know that Yahoo Groups is an important online extension of your real-life group of friends, interests and communities, and we are committed to supporting communities that rely on Yahoo Groups. Thanks for coming along with us this far. We look forward to seeing where the technology -- and you -- take us in the decades to come.

Sincerely,
The Groups Team
 
 
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Hardware / Re: CUPS EPSON ET-4700 printer problems
« on: September 23, 2019, 12:03:00 am »
Ok thank you Dave I will try that.

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Hardware / Re: CUPS EPSON ET-4700 printer problems
« on: September 22, 2019, 07:28:46 pm »
Thank you David but this does not work. A least for me.

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Setup & Installation / Re: Warp 3 with WINOS2
« on: September 10, 2019, 11:09:59 pm »
Sorry Mathias. I see some people from time to time struggle to get the old versions of OS/2 to run.

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Setup & Installation / Re: Warp 3 with WINOS2
« on: September 10, 2019, 07:45:59 pm »
Or he could buy Arca OS 5.04

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