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Posted by Daly de Gagne
Jan 20, 2008 at 02:57 PM

 

Dominik, why would the Skype integration have to be removed?

That was Eric’s flavour of the month for a about a year. He figured every Skype user was a potential ADM user.


(My conspiracy theory of the moment is not necessarily that Arne and Eric took ADM belly-up, but that they might have sold the rest of us out by taking some kind of a mega contract with the Chinese government. I have no evidence of that. Or perhaps Eric got arrested, and is in a Chinese prison making lead impregnated Barbie dolls.)

I haven’t got around to signing up for Skype, but I notice it comes preinstalled on some of my sticks.

My assumption is that it makes more sense to deal with Skype directly rather than part of another piece of software.

Daly

Dominik Holenstein wrote:
>Daly,
> >Here are my quick answers:
> >Word files:
>Importing a Word file means that you
>have always the most current version within UR and on your drive and that its content is
>indexed by UR.
>Using just link to a Word file somewhere means that you are using the
>file without indexing.
> >UR on USB sticks:
>I don’t know whether running UR on two
>different sticks is allowed or not. I think that’s not necessary. Just put UR onto one
>stick and fill the other stick with UR files. You can access these other UR files like
>you can access UR files in differnt folders on your PC. But be careful with this setup:
>When you plug the sticks into another PC or laptop the sticks can get different names
>than on your computer. Then all links will not work properly. What about using an
>external hard drive: Much more space and not much bigger than two USB sticks? I will buy
>one as soon as I can can and move all my stuff from two 2GB sticks onto one 80GB (or even
>bigger) external hard drive.
> >UR and ADM
>If ADM would be developed further on a more
>professional level like UR then I will not hesitate and migrate back to ADM even I am
>very satisfied with UR (but it took me around two years to get really familiar with UR on
>a productive level…). But before doing this I need to be 100% sure that ADM is stable
>and further development secured with regular bug fixes and updates. And last but not
>least: The Skype integration has to be removed.
> >Dominik
> >
> >
> >