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Letters to the Editor
The subject line on the mail header reads: "Gnutella gets better all the time. See ya Napster!", therefore, I anticipate a related article inside the issue. When I open the page, "FFAs Are A Waste Of Time...Or Are They?" is the feature story.
When I click to view the issue, I do not see a reference to the subject line. Is there supposed to be one and I cannot find it, or is the subject line an added commentary?
Sharon
The subject line NEVER refers to the article. The point of webmasterfree is free SOFTWARE. Therefore the subject line will always refer to the first program, which in this case was a gnutella client.
I just wanted to thank you for having this service. I've used it to
download five different programs all ready.
Jayne
Hi,
I think WebmasterFree and all the other ezines that go with are the best,
and some of the best webdesign pages, they are really eye catching..
Sincerely, Shari
I used to get the shownotes from Leo LaPorte on Call For help and the Screen savers. However I found I can use your WMF links to learn more about what is going on in the net. Your work is much more effective than zdnet express. Just a word to say thanks for your efforts. In this day and age people tend to say thank you less than they should.
Debbie
Thanks for all the great comments.
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