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Topic: Holding Our Collective Breath

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Author: Seth Dillingham

Date:5/20/2002

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# 2106

Holding Our Collective Breath

I can't say for sure that I speak for everyone at Macrobyte, but I know that I, at least, am going to be holding my breath until tomorrow morning.

Just in time for tomorrow's festivities, Macrobyte has a brand-spankin' new home page, thanks mostly to the efforts of Greg Pierce and David Weingart.

Now I need a good night's sleep. (Heh... yeah, right.)

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Author: Greg Pierce

Date:5/20/2002

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# 2107

Re: Holding Our Collective Breath

On Mon, 20 May 2002 21:15:13 -0400, Seth Dillingham wrote:
>I can't say for sure that I speak for everyone at Macrobyte, but I know that I, at least, am going to be
>holding my breath until tomorrow morning.

I'm looking forward to it, too. I don't know how big and immediate splash we'll make, but I think there's a lot of developers out there that will really warm up to Conversant in short order. :-)

g.

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Author: Mark Morgan

Date:5/20/2002

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# 2108

RE: Holding Our Collective Breath

I believe I am going to learn to be a programmer now.


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Author: Clark Venable

Date:5/21/2002

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# 2109

Re: Holding Our Collective Breath

Greg, David,

The new page is slick. But it doesn't display well in OmniWeb, a popular OS
X browser.

Clark Venable

On 5/20/02 9:15 PM, "Seth Dillingham" <seth@macrobyte.net> is rumored to
have written:

> http://www.truerwords.net/2106
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> I can't say for sure that I speak for everyone at Macrobyte, but I know that
> I, at least, am going to be holding my breath until tomorrow morning.
>
> Just in time for tomorrow's festivities, Macrobyte (http://macrobyte.net/) has
> a brand-spankin' new home page, thanks mostly to the efforts of Greg Pierce
> and David Weingart.
>
> Now I need a good night's sleep. (Heh... yeah, right.)
>
>

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Author: Seth Dillingham

Date:5/21/2002

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# 2113

If You Love It, Set It Free

It's been over three years since Conversant first hatched from the shared brain of Brian Andresen and myself. At the time, we called it The Extranetter. (Good grief, I'm glad we changed it.) Today, Macrobyte set it free.

Shortly after we changed the name to Conversant, the team of people working on it grew dramatically. The list of Macrobyte developers has included (in alphabetical order):

Some of them have moved on, but they all helped in one way or another.

That's not everybody! There's also a long list of people who have used Conversant actively over the last couple years (since we first set up Free-Conversant), helping us to refine Conversant's feature set or even paying us to add new ones. This list is too long, and I'm too likely to forget someone. You know who you are, and I thank you.

Then there are the beta testers who helped us with the installer, the people here on [tw] who had so much to say about the release before it happened, and -- perhaps most important of all -- the families who have supported us (knowing how much it's meant to all of us) as we burned what seemed like infinite hours. (Thank you Corinne!)

Last, but not least, there's UserLand Software. It's no secret that Conversant 1.0 runs on UserTalk, the scripting language of Radio Userland and UserLand Frontier. Frontier and Radio aren't perfect, but they've taken us a long way and I'm grateful.

I love my work. :-)

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Author: Duncan Smeed

Date:5/21/2002

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# 2114

Re: If You Love It, Set It Free

At 1:04 pm -0400 21/5/02, Seth Dillingham wrote:
>http://www.truerwords.net/2113
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>
>It's been over three years since Conversant first hatched from the
>shared brain of Brian Andresen and myself. At the time, we called it
>The Extranetter. (Good grief, I'm glad we changed it.) Today, we set
>it free (http://conversant.macrobyte.net/).

To one and all that helped bring Conversant into the world and then
set it free I'd just like to say a massive 'thank you'. It's a
fantastic product. You must all be very proud that this day has come.

>[snip]
>I love my work. :-)

I love your work too ;-)

Very best wishes for success,

Duncan


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Author: Seth Dillingham

Date:5/23/2002

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# 2115

Confused?

Seems some people are confused about Conversant's release.

I've posted a clarification. Hopefully it will help.

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