Discussion:
A trial of FidoLook
James Silverton
2005-04-28 20:49:01 UTC
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I don't expect a reply but I think this copy of my exchange with
David Lippman might be of some use to the authors of FidoLook.

My normal practice on newsgroups is to use a munged or obviously
incorrect e-mail address, so since my previous version of this
post has not appeared, I guess "use correct e-mail" means "use a
correct e-mail address". So I will try again.
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Posted to m.p.w.i.ie6_outlookexpress

Hello, David!
You wrote to James Silverton on Thu, 28 Apr 2005 12:23:25 -0400:

??|> Thank you Dave! Perhaps I am being obtuse but I can't find
??|> how to download and install FidoLook on the Web page.
??|>
??|> --
??|> James V. Silverton
??|> Potomac, Maryland, USA

DHL> James:

DHL> Not at all... FidoLook is complicated (to a degree) and
DHL> not for a novice and there are NO help files.

DHL> Fidolook HL2004 build 94:
DHL> http://www.fidolook.org/download.php?get=fl_beta_sfx

DHL> Download and save the EXE file which is a self extracting
DHL> EXE file.

DHL> Execute; HL2004.94.exe
DHL> and where it says "Extract to", enter; C:\Program
DHL> Files\FidoLook

DHL> When you execute; "C:\Program
DHL> Files\FidoLook\FidolookSL.exe" It will load Outlook
DHL> Express using FidoLook.
Hi Dave!

I'm normally very reluctant to use betas but, given the helpful
conversation with you, I decided to try FidoLook. It really does
what you say and as is claimed on the Web Page and I like it!

However, I would suggest to the authors that they spend some
time integrating it into Windows like QuoteFix if they really
want people to try it. I felt myself blind-folded, crossing my
fingers, touching wood, hoping my last backup was good and
trusting in McAfee as I installed FidoLook :-) It is also
disconcerting to have a button for Help that behaves in a
non-standard fashion and then produces zilch (g)! I even had to
place a shortcut on the desktop myself for the program.

However, I do intend to use FidoLook for a week or two as my
normal entry to Outlook Express.

Thanks again,
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James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA
James Silverton
2005-04-28 21:26:50 UTC
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Hello, James!
You wrote on Thu, 28 Apr 2005 16:49:01 -0400:

JS> My normal practice on newsgroups is to use a munged or
JS> obviously incorrect e-mail address, so since my previous
JS> version of this post has not appeared, I guess "use correct
JS> e-mail" means "use a correct e-mail address". So I will try
JS> again.


I see that my post has appeared and gmane seems to be a safe
news group in that the address of the poster is hidden. That
makes me feel a lot better about using my real address. Thanks
again!
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James V. Silverton
Potomac, Maryland, USA
Konstantin Zadorozhny
2005-04-29 19:00:25 UTC
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Hello, James!
You wrote on Thu, 28 Apr 2005 16:49:01 -0400:

JS> I'm normally very reluctant to use betas but, given the helpful
JS> conversation with you, I decided to try FidoLook. It really does
JS> what you say and as is claimed on the Web Page and I like it!

JS> However, I would suggest to the authors that they spend some
JS> time integrating it into Windows like QuoteFix if they really
JS> want people to try it.
I can bet that QuoteFix doing more "dark magic" to archive desired
effect than FL do. In early days FL used the same methods to "integrate"
itself into OE. Those days are long gone now. The way to think about FL is
as program that uses OE components, not some code injected into OE process.
It's more like Maxthon or Advant browsers use IE engine.

JS> I felt myself blind-folded, crossing my fingers, touching wood, hoping
JS> my last backup was good and trusting in McAfee as I installed FidoLook
JS> :-) It is also disconcerting to have a button for Help that behaves in
JS> a non-standard fashion and then produces zilch (g)! I even had to
JS> place a shortcut on the desktop myself for the program.
That was and still is original concept that Fl doesn't replace/patch any
system files or registry. Only installation step required is extracting
files into any desirable folder.

JS> However, I do intend to use FidoLook for a week or two as my
JS> normal entry to Outlook Express.
Let us know how it goes.


With best regards, Konstantin Zadorozhny.
http://www.fidolook.org

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