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roundup/trevorJanuary seems to have been quiet after the hype of Christmas, and the new year sales, but there are a few items to round up.
Jan-Jaap van der Geer has released version 1.09 of DirSync, a program to compare and synchronise directories. David Llewellyn-Jones has released TapirMail 1.04, a shareware mail client. David Buck has released version 8e of RiscCAD for £15.00, and stresses that this is the full version that was originally retailed at £250.00.
Spellings computer services is now ten years old, and is offering half price .uk domains for February 2005.

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  News summary
  ilcook (21:56 26/1/2005)
  ksattic (22:54 26/1/2005)
    andypoole (23:09 26/1/2005)
      ilcook (19:57 27/1/2005)
        ad (23:22 27/1/2005)
          rich (09:16 28/1/2005)
 
Ian Cook Message #93250, posted by ilcook at 21:56, 26/1/2005
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UH, Spellings comuter services, I thought it was Spellings computer services.
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Simon Wilson Message #93251, posted by ksattic at 22:54, 26/1/2005, in reply to message #93250
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Finally, an avatar!

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Yeah, they do taxis now ;)

Happy Birthday, Spellings!
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Andrew Poole Message #93252, posted by andypoole at 23:09, 26/1/2005, in reply to message #93251
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fixed :)
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Ian Cook Message #93253, posted by ilcook at 19:57, 27/1/2005, in reply to message #93252
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Noticed. :)
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Andrew Duffell Message #93254, posted by ad at 23:22, 27/1/2005, in reply to message #93253

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Man... it was late. I read it through three times, but still didn't spot it. I think I'm gonna try and code a spell checker into the news management system ;)
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Richard Goodwin Message #93255, posted by rich at 09:16, 28/1/2005, in reply to message #93254
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I have some code kicking around that I wrote for work - it has user dictionary capability and everything (no, it's not RISK OZ, dammit!).

Still too lazy to hack it in to the forums like I wanted to though...

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