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On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 07:17:05 -0700, Dan Richardson wrote:
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 14:33:32 +0200, "Sigurd Stenersen" wrote: Jerseyj wrote: Too band there isn't a Linux or MacOS version! Well, this is a hobby project and I have to select how I want to spend the little time I have for hobbies. Currently, I choose to add more features to Just Learn Morse Code and later I might want to spend some time on regular ham activities rather than just extending my working hours without being paid... Sigurd, I've been following this for awhile and I find it ironic that someone takes the time to create a piece of software and then offer it free to anyone who would like to use it only to have a bunch of complainers giving you flak that they don't like it or aren't getting there monies worth. The common saying is -- they'd bitch if you hung tthem with a brand new rope. Thank you for your efforts and providing it free in the best of amateur radio traditions. Very 73, Danny, K6MHE |
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