FuseTalk 4 Feature List

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Hossenfeffer

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Jul 16, 2000
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Yargh, no delete button/box on incoming PM's! ;) Anxious to see the new version. Seems like just yesterday when we went to version 3.
 

Slickone

Diamond Member
Dec 31, 1999
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Ah, so it is an admin function. Sorry I was thinking you were implying anyone could. Shoulda re-read.
Thanks Zuni
 

Wolfie

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Oct 9, 1999
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Thanks for the Update Zuni. But I am curious. What about the IM that was mentioned a little while ago? How is the beta testing going and when do you think people might see it? That is if it's still in the making.... :D

Wolfie
 

thawolfman

Lifer
Dec 9, 2001
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Any word on if ignoring a users posts altogether has been suggestted/submitted/considered?

Thanks! :)

-Ben-

 

MrBond

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Feb 5, 2000
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The stuff shown in "problem users" is a really good idea. Hopefully that's implimented here.

Email scrambling! YES! :D

Disable Emoticons option :D
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Aug 15, 2000
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Originally posted by: Grey
The autoparsing URL's is great, much needed!

I've never understood what "autoparsing" means. Does that mean that I can dump in a URL without having to click the "http" button or manually type out "[ l = text ] http:// [ / l ]" and FuseTalk with automatically change it into a clickable link?
 

Aves

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Feb 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
Originally posted by: Grey
The autoparsing URL's is great, much needed!

I've never understood what "autoparsing" means. Does that mean that I can dump in a URL without having to click the "http" button or manually type out "[ l = text ] http:// [ / l ]" and FuseTalk with automatically change it into a clickable link?

Yep.
 

sash1

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Jul 20, 2001
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quick question: When FT4 is implemented, will all of our PMs still be there? :)

~Aunix