On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 17:26:55 -0500, Andrew H. Carter
> wrote:
>On 29 Dec 2004 11:14:33 -0800, scribbled
>some thoughts:
>
>
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>>
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>>
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>
>
>That takes some nerve, helping via a spamvertisement! It is
>one thing for somebody else to direct a poster to the
>software and mentioning that it is shareware. But to
>actually say that your software can achieve what they want,
>but you can only try it as it is shareware. Were it myself,
>I'd either give it away, or not reply in the first place.
In fairness, they =did= give a number of free copies to people in this
forum when they launched it. I got one and tried it out. Big Oven is a
nice program and there were some very good features that other
software I have used didn't have. In the end though, I went back to
Now You're Cooking. I would, however, recommend either one of them; it
just boils down to preference, IMO.
Regards,
Tracy R.