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| Seems fine to me... a bit quicker perhaps! Like the IFCode shortcuts, saves me having to ask, like a fortnight ago.... I see I've lost my 'forum guru' rating; no big deal, I couldn't work out how I'd earned it anyhow with only 40- odd posts... 9.7 from the Moldavian judge. Nice One.
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Winner.. seems to be a little quicker..
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| 2 thumbs up.... way up! (sulking. can't use polling )
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When the old forum sent you an email, to say someone had replied to a thread you were interested in, it used to contain the title of the thread.
The advantage of that was you could then read all the replies to the thread since you had last visited, and any further email telling you of replies to that named thread could then be safely discarded as you had already read them in the one visit.
Now the forum email tells you you've had a reply to thread number /Find Post 99192919.aspx. So I'm finding myself having to revisit threads I've already read all the replies too.
Most time consuming and frustrating.
Mad Malc
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Seems a good system, but very quiet ?
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Now the forum email tells you you've had a reply to thread number /Find Post 99192919.aspx Ah yes, it is quite annoying that. As most times threads are quiet for a number of days, and then magically become busy again.
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ye itz good
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MMmad -- if I understood what language you were writing in, I'd welcome you to the forums!
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