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Posted by john in la on September 27, 2004 at 11:41:04 from (65.6.105.101):
In Reply to: Forum software vote posted by txblu on September 27, 2004 at 08:21:50:
Mark; I asked Kim about the vote on the other forum. She responded by saying that the vote going on now was to see if it was worth her time to install the new software. Since there was enough Yes votes she went ahead and installed it. She said that she will allow us to use and try it out for about a month and then at that time will start a new vote to see if we want to keep it. Personally I like the little picture thingy and the address or location line. But other than that I am happy with the old set up. I can see what I have read and not read easier. Kim also said that she could take good points of one software and add it to the other software if we would like. Think that is what we will wind up with in the long run. It will take a large vote to find out all the particulars of what we like but in the long run we could have the best of both worlds. That would be extra work for Kim but she has said she may do it. My vote still goes to what ever is best for KIM. Thanks Kim for making this site even better.
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