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Dave Clark

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Jan 26, 2003, 10:25:45 AM1/26/03
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I am a long-time WP user and my whole office is configured for WP. We
just upgraded to Timeslips 11, and I discovered that Timeslips no longer
maintains their unofficial newsgroup. Does anyone know why? Is there
any alternative? Say, a public or maybe yahoo newsgroup for Timeslips
users?

Thanks
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Mike Koenecke

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Jan 27, 2003, 11:15:46 AM1/27/03
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On or about Sun, 26 Jan 2003 07:25:45 -0800, Dave Clark
<dc1...@telocity.com> allegedly wrote:

>
>I am a long-time WP user and my whole office is configured for WP. We
>just upgraded to Timeslips 11, and I discovered that Timeslips no longer
>maintains their unofficial newsgroup. Does anyone know why? Is there
>any alternative? Say, a public or maybe yahoo newsgroup for Timeslips
>users?
>
>Thanks

I see two Yahoo groups: "Timeslips" and "Timeslips-Users," but they
only have 11 and 19 members respectively. Timeslips has been getting
more and more restrictive over the years, and closing their support
forums is another sign of the trend. That is the main thing which has
kept me from bothering to upgrade from version 7. You might try
posting questions on misc.legal.computing to see what kind of response
they elicit.
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Doug Thomas

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Feb 11, 2003, 12:32:54 AM2/11/03
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Dave

I am another long time Timeslips user. Unfortunately Timeslips has fallen on
hard times. They took over Carpe Diem a number of years ago, and then were
taken over themselves. The last time I looked Timeslips was part of the Sage
family of software in Great Britain.

Sage is the home of such successful programs as DacEasy Accounting, a
program that kind of died when DOS was supplanted by Windows.

Unfortunately no one at Timeslips is listening to anyone anymore, and with
feature bloat, it is losing market share.

Doug Thomas
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