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Re: Free use of the menu

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I have to say, ""Great Work Team Milonic!"" , this is a very exceptional menu system, with a fantastic team, its very rare you see a place offer a great product, and back it world class supportand ask nothing in return except a link, that helps others get the same great product..
I agree, thanks team Milonic!
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John wrote:
Andy wrote:The link back to milonic.com isn't too much to ask for the menu, it is after all one of the best web site navigation systems available...
Sorry, boss. Need to take issue with that...

It is THE best DHTML menu around - period!
Sure is big John. Just stopped by again to see what's new in Milonicville. I've got

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Milonic DHTML Menu - JavaScript Website Navigation System.
Version 5.717 - Built: Saturday March 12 2005 - 19:14
Copyright 2005 (c) Milonic Solutions Limited. All Rights Reserved.
but I'm perfectly happy with it. No need to upgrade since it does everything I want it to. I also got you a customer a couple years ago, Carleton Underwood who runs a theatre website in Zanesville Ohio. At my recommendation he uses the nifty Milonic menus. /menufurf, a.k.a. /mfurf
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Hey stranger!

Well, sometime in the 'near' future the new version will be out, V6. You'll have to experiment with it when it's done. I've not even seen it yet, but from all info I get it is going to be easier to use and even do more than v5 does. That I have to see, since I've always felt 5 does more than anything out there. Then again, I've always been into style and love that option with v5. But, I've also seen so many custom things people have created over the years which are awesome. Hope v6 will do that, also :)

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Brava Ruthie.... I'm open to experimenting with Ver 6. But don't forget I'm a computer neanderthal still using Win98 on both my desktop and laptop. But if it's a faithful javascript update, I imagine there will be no problem.

Hey, that Andy Wooley. He's some cat!! A Birmingham biggie! /mfurf
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mfurf wrote:Brava Ruthie.... I'm open to experimenting with Ver 6. But don't forget I'm a computer neanderthal still using Win98 on both my desktop and laptop. But if it's a faithful javascript update, I imagine there will be no problem.
You are just the kind of cnadidate we need for the new stuff. Will post to the forum once I have someting decent to show you
mfurf wrote:Hey, that Andy Wooley. He's some cat!! A Birmingham biggie! /mfurf
Not sure how to take that ;)

Also, I moved out of Birmingham to the countryside a couple of years ago 8)
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You mean we both got caught in this? Oh, great... :oops:
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