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Let's get M Listed
I sent the
e-mail but didn't get a reply. Are these e-mails correct?
MWM:If
you did not get a note telling you that the addresses are
invalid, than they are correct.
The Microsoft system is really complex. Is there an
e-mail alternative instead?
MWM: We are trying to find one.
May I suggest a petition (maybe through MWM) so that
we can get M listed in these electronic encyclopaedias.
Great Job on your M campaign. The M community needs
someone like MWM.
I've sent in the message to the three companies, but
didn't any reply. What should I do now.
MWM: Send the e-mail again and again and again and
again...
Our e-mails seem to be getting the "ignore
them" treatment. What do we do now?
MWM: Send the e-mail out again, if need be daily.
If anyone has an e-mail address for Microsoft please let
us know it. Full details are at the M Campaign Page.
Problems
I am
encountering a very annoying error whenever I try to
access MWM. Everything's fine at your Home Page, but
shortly after arriving at ...7041/mwm.html, I get a
dialog box reading:
Application
Error integer divide by 0
and only a
"Close" button, which, closes my Netscape 2.01
down. I am using Windows for Workgroups - perhaps that's
relevant.
I would
very much like to read the MWM - is there any other way I
can get to it? Or could you let me know if/when you are
bale to fix this problem. I haven't encountered this
anywhere else on the Web.
MWM:
Try the non-cookie version of MWM. This is http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7041/mwm.html. As from issue 004 we will
be removing all the code from the index pages so that
readers will be able to select the version that suits
them best.
MWM is
optimized for Netscape Navigator 3.x or higher and
Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 3.x and higher. All
said, the non-cookie pages should work with practically
any browser.
I can't view the larger version of the
MFreeZone pictures with Microsoft Internet Explorer
running on Windows 95. Everything else works fine.
The MFreeZone page gives me an error when
I try to view the larger version of the pictures. Can you
help.
MWM: We have corrected this problem.
I can't see the larger version of Martin
Benoit, Emvin Mifsud and Joe Camilleri's work. I use
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.02.
MWM: We have corrected these problems
and they should work with any browser now.
MFreeZone
Emvin Mifsud's photos were so beautiful.
I decided to book my next holiday at his country. Could
you please keep this page in your great magazine.
I spent 4 years based in Malta during
World War II. These photos by your MFreeZone artist Mr.
Mifsud have revived some of the memories of my time
there. Keep this section going.
Your MFreeZone pages are simply fantastic.
We would like to acquire rights to some
of the work shown in MFreeZone. Could you please tell me
how to go about this.
MWM: All work in MFreeZone is normally
copyrighted by the authors. Contact them directly.
My husband's parents are Maltese though
we have never been to Malta. Connie Bonnici's page is
really great. I am looking forward to the next issue of
The Maltese.
Great magazine.
Joe Camilleri's photos are out of this
world. They are simply stupendous.
Your MWM pages are really cool.
Great Job
Congratulations
for you page, I'm a M developer from Brazil.
MSM
I would
like to thank the guys and gals at Micronetics for making
available the free Student Version of MSM. We appreciate
your helping the M community.
I
downloaded the Student version of MSM/Student only to
notice that it will expire later this year (October).
Will this version be extended?
The
Micronetics version of MSM expires in October. What then?
MWM:
Micronetics have informed us that they will be updating
the student version.
Is there
any reason why MWM only promotes Micronetics products?
MWM:
MWM promotes the products of any
company that communicates with us. When we came to select
the product for our Tutorial we evaluated what was on the
market and opted for MSM because we felt it is the best
freely available product on the market.
I tried
downloading MSM/Student the way that you outlined and got
a nasty gram from Micronetics stating that because of
abuse, that service (FTP) was no longer available. With
the help of our systems guru, we anonymously FTP'd
Micronetics sight and looked in the misc directory for
EXP1 and EXP2.zip. We didn't find either. Just thought I
would pass this on. Otherwise, this sight has proven
useful to me in my M education.
[email protected]
MWM:
We are investigating this. The ftp location has been
changed and we will be updating our links soon.
Macintosh
I am
trying to get a M package for the Macintosh. Any ideas on
how that could be done, or is it even possible.
Thanks,
Dan
Corfman
[email protected] or [email protected]
GUI
Can you
put online a tutorial for the GUI version of MSM. The
trend lies in GUI development and such a tutorial would a
sure hit.
Can MWM
consider adding a GUI M tutorial to its titles.
Chris,
How about
launching a tutorial for the GUI version of Micronetics
or Intersystems?
MWM:Check
out the story about Micronetics.
Thank You
Thanks to
everyone who supports MWM.
MWM:
Not a bad idea.
Just a
little note to let everyone in the Thank
You page know
that their help is immensely appreciated.
Thank you to the "Thank You"
folk.
Frequency
It simply
takes too long between issues to make the Tutorial
effective. Do considering making this section more
frequent.
Another
e-mail in support of the two month MWM. It's great but
three months is simply to long.
Make it
bimonthly!!!!
Cookies
I read
your Commentary about Cookies. Justifying cookies simply
because you use them won't change my mind.
You fail to mention one important thing in your
discussion about cookies; the surfer's rights. I applaud
MWM's approach to provide two versions of the magazine.
I applaud the idea of putting online two versions of
the page, but would like to suggest that the index itself
not be cookie sided.
MWM: Done
Your cookie commentary was fantastic. We first expect
functionality and more features from companies and then
block them the moment they ask for a few bytes of our
disk space (to be able to provide this service).
I agree with every word in the cookie section of your
commentary. But look at how many people are now well off
thanks to this scare.
I really liked your commentary. In my opinion this is
the most accurate explanation of what cookies are all
about and help to clear the murk caused by others. Can
you give explain what Push Technology is all about?
The cookie article in the commentary has cleared lots
of hype on the subject. This is what I call informative
journalism.
Under Age
I would
like to suggest that you open a page for young people in
M Web Magazine.
MWM:
The MFreeZone section will consider the work of anyone
including children and teenagers. Check out this issue.

MSM Workstation
Do
you already program in MSM Workstation?
Would
you like to help us assemble this new section for
MWM?
Then
why not send us a little message at [email protected].
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