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OE Quotefix - is there something better?

Author
10 Mar 2005 5:08 PM
Frank W.
I'm trying OE Quotefix and it seems to be a good step in the right
direction.  Has anyone found anything they liked better?

Author
10 Mar 2005 7:23 PM
David H. Lipman
From: "Frank W." <reply_to_newsgr***@please.ccom>

| I'm trying OE Quotefix and it seems to be a good step in the right
| direction.  Has anyone found anything they liked better?
|

Yes...

FidoLook -- http://www.fidolook.org/

It picks up where OE-Quotefix (OEQF) falls off. It does everything OEQF does and way more.

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Dave
Author
17 Mar 2005 6:47 PM
Frank W.
>> I'm trying OE Quotefix and it seems to be a good step in the right
>> direction.  Has anyone found anything they liked better?

> Yes...
> FidoLook -- http://www.fidolook.org/
> It picks up where OE-Quotefix (OEQF) falls off. It does everything
> OEQF does and way more.

Does it work with Eudora?
Author
17 Mar 2005 7:38 PM
David H. Lipman
From: "Frank W." <reply_to_newsgr***@please.ccom>

>>> I'm trying OE Quotefix and it seems to be a good step in the right
>>> direction.  Has anyone found anything they liked better?
|
>> Yes...
>> FidoLook -- http://www.fidolook.org/
>> It picks up where OE-Quotefix (OEQF) falls off. It does everything
>> OEQF does and way more.
|
| Does it work with Eudora?
|

No, it is designed for OE.  Your launch FidoLook and it in turn launches OE.

Author
22 Mar 2005 4:52 PM
Frank W.
>>>> I'm trying OE Quotefix and it seems to be a good step in the right
>>>> direction.  Has anyone found anything they liked better?
>>
>>> Yes...
>>> FidoLook -- http://www.fidolook.org/
>>> It picks up where OE-Quotefix (OEQF) falls off. It does everything
>>> OEQF does and way more.
>>
>> Does it work with Eudora?
>>
>
> No, it is designed for OE.  Your launch FidoLook and it in turn
> launches OE.

Sorry about the last post - didn't see this one.  I tried FidoLook and
in my reply it stripped all the previous threads away.  I must have made
a mistake in the options.
Author
23 Mar 2005 12:33 AM
David H. Lipman
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From: "Frank W." <reply_to_newsgr***@please.ccom>

>>>>> I'm trying OE Quotefix and it seems to be a good step in the right
>>>>> direction.  Has anyone found anything they liked better?
>>>
>>>> Yes...
>>>> FidoLook -- http://www.fidolook.org/
>>>> It picks up where OE-Quotefix (OEQF) falls off. It does everything
>>>> OEQF does and way more.
>>>
>>> Does it work with Eudora?
>>>
>> No, it is designed for OE.  Your launch FidoLook and it in turn
>> launches OE.
|
| Sorry about the last post - didn't see this one.  I tried FidoLook and
| in my reply it stripped all the previous threads away.  I must have made
| a mistake in the options.
|

Yep, it is very vetrsitile and there are many variables to set.

Author
17 Mar 2005 7:31 PM
Mark R. Blain
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:47:24 -0600, Frank W. wrote:

>>> I'm trying OE Quotefix and it seems to be a good step in the right
>>> direction.  Has anyone found anything they liked better?
>
>> Yes...
>> FidoLook -- http://www.fidolook.org/
>> It picks up where OE-Quotefix (OEQF) falls off. It does everything
>> OEQF does and way more.
>
> Does it work with Eudora?

Visit the webpage for your answer.
Author
22 Mar 2005 4:51 PM
Frank W.
>>> FidoLook -- http://www.fidolook.org/
>>> It picks up where OE-Quotefix (OEQF) falls off.
>>
>> Does it work with Eudora?
>
> Visit the webpage for your answer.

It looked like it doesn't.  Has anyone got it to work with an email
program other than Outlook Express or Outlook or a newsreader other than
Outlook Express?