Nein. BTX war lage vor dem Web und vor AOL zu einer Zeit, als kaum einer
nichts konnten. Und es war in vieler Hinsicht richtig gut. Ich schrieb damals bei der Abschaffung:
--------------------------------------------------------------- Years ago software had to do all the everyday routine tasks all by itself. Only Bill Gates (TM) has managed the great leap forward and enabled software to delegate all that low level routine stuff to the user and free itself for higher tasks like drawing icons in millions of colours. My old BTX software had to trudge along and do a routine look at nearly twenty accounts with four different banks (I hold several cashier posts) and append all that as nicely formatted data to an existing ASCII textfile. New higher grade software delegates all that routine low level stuff to the user making him do the exactly same keystrokes and mouseclicks at least twice weekly and will only write at least six huge cluttered files. Trimming those and appending them to another file is what editors are for, no self respecting internet tool will sink so low as to bother with that.
Roll on brave new world, the morons are cheering!
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einmal nicht deshalb teurer als Gold, weil der Kaiser Aluminiumgeschirr