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Oh dear - I remember all the delays on posts last time and sometimes

them even going missing :-(

'New and Improved' in my experience isn't always 'improved' - oh hum.

>

> is once again going to reformat its groups, including all the

> FAM forums, although we are months away from that actually

happening.

>

> There were a lot of features that they were going to take away, but

> the outcry was enough that pretty much everything that we have will

> be left intact. More new features are in development.

>

> I am including the following to let you know what will be

> happening...

>

> Frequently Asked Questions About Beta

>

> What is a beta?

>

> A beta is the first version of a new product released publicly for

> the purpose of real-world testing. A beta version does not always

> include all the features and may include known issues and bugs.

>

> What is the Beta?

>

> It's the version of now being tested that gives

owners

> and moderators new features and enhancements that include the

> ability for more customization, enhanced member management tools,

> improved message posting capabilities, and a new page layout and

> email template.

>

> Must everyone move to the beta?

>

> We will not require group owners to move to the beta until the

final

> product is ready. We will give you plenty of advance notice about

> this (we're talking months here)

>

> Will future versions of the Groups Beta have a database?

>

> Yes, and we hope to improve the current database feature based in

> part, on your feedback.

>

> Will future versions of the Groups Beta have a calendar? How about

> rich text editor, auto- send files, etc.?

>

> Yup, see the answer above.

>

> Will future versions of the Groups Beta have the ability to post

> photos and links?

>

> Actually, the current Beta already includes the ability to post

> photos and links (you now have the ability to include photos and

> links directly in a message), but it's different from what you're

> used to. We look forward to your feedback on this new approach.

>

>

> More news on this as events warrant. I am making the group members

> aware of this because I know that as Aspies, many of us hate change.

>

> Tom

> Administrator

>

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