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Re: Editing a 2GB+ file



Thanks, Jon. My wife uses Eudora 7, but I prefer 4.


Harry, Eudora 6 and 7 were clear improvements over 4. They should be easy to find at www.oldversion.com . You'd need a serial number to kill the ads in 7, but they're not hard to find. Qualcomm abandoned Eudora and provided its code to the open-source community. Would that TTG had done the same thing with a certain word processor. http://www.eudora.com/faq/#Do%20I Eudora 8 is based on Thunderbird. There is also a pseudo-Eudora product called Odysseus, which is supposed to preserve the understated Eudora interface, although it's not using Qualcomm's Eudora code. For Odysseus: http://www.infinitydatasystems.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=1 Jon Pareles
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