KR> KRForum vs KRNet

2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
What I like about the KRForum: Pics can be posted There are some new people that did not post on the KRNet What I like about the KRNet: It keeps our family connected I don't have to log on to get there I can see if there is something to look at, anytime I walk by my room where the computer is, w

KR> KRForum vs KRNet

2008-10-12 Thread Myron (Dan) Freeman
Hi Dan, this is Dan; Well, yes you do have to log on, that's for security (if there is such a thing). Then with one click I can see all the new post since my last visit. Then read only the one's I'm interested in. I believe this problem or situation of choice only came up because of the "Archiv

KR> KRForum vs KRNet

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Dan Freeman wrote: > I believe this problem or > situation of choice only came up because of the "Archives". This KRnet forum thing came up because every couple of months for the last few years a debate flares up over why are we still using email to do something that the forum could do so much b

KR> KRforum vs KRNet

2008-10-12 Thread Orma Robbins
Yes there are pro's and con's for any new venture. I have been absent for most of the past year and my outlook express collected KR mail for me to read at my leisure. During the month of December and a few weeks before I saved over 1000 emails to read later. I will probably eliminate most of th

KR> KRForum vs KRNet

2008-10-12 Thread Barry Kruyssen
...@mylist.net Subject: KR> KRForum vs KRNet What I like about the KRForum: Pics can be posted There are some new people that did not post on the KRNet What I like about the KRNet: It keeps our family connected I don't have to log on to get there I can see if there is something to look at,