[Am-info] to receive analysis document

madodel@ptdprolog.net madodel@ptdprolog.net
Tue, 20 Nov 2001 19:01:59 -0500


Sujal,

This site is pretty unusable in Netscape 4.61, though is usable with
Mozilla 9.5.0.  Not sure why this is.  Most OS/2 users still use 4.61 so
they won't be able to do much at your site except see a lot of grey
screen, with eventually your "An Analysis of the Microsoft Settlement"
section, but not the links to the document itself.  The text stops after
you give Wendy's phone number and state the original letter follows.  (Not
sure if she appreciates all that contact information on the web).

Be nice if the document was converted to HTML, rather then that damn
proprietary .DOC.  It is readable in Word Pro though.  I saved it as HTML
in Word Pro but it becomes pretty unreadable after a few indentations.


Mark



In <1006298684.7212.4.camel@stage>, on 11/20/01 at 06:24 PM,
   Sujal Shah <sujal@sujal.net> said:


>I just placed the document up on the web at
>http://www.pseudothought.com/msft/ .

>Sujal

>On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 16:46, WWendyrohm@cs.com wrote:
>> hi there. i guess this list is slow to post attachments.
>> anyone wanting a copy of the inside analysis  of the corrupt
>> settlement re: my earlier message, write to me directly
>> and i will send it
>> 
>> Wendy Goldman Rohm
>> Author, The Microsoft File (Random House 1998)
>> 847-869-3140
>> _______________________________________________
>> Am-info mailing list
>> Am-info@lists.essential.org
>> http://lists.essential.org/mailman/listinfo/am-info
>> 


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