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Subject: Many Thanks
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 11:36:20 -0400
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I've been using Cygwin since 2002 and am quite pleased with it.

I had been on various Unix systems since 1982, and later Linux.
When I found myself at a job with *NO* Linux/Unix access 
I was hurting really bad.

Then I found Cygwin.  While Cygwin may not be perfect, it sure 
beats the alternative of NOT having access to capable shells 
and Unix-like tools and utilities.

Thanks for all the work that Chris, Corinna, and everyone else 
have done to make Cygwin as capable and useful as it is.

Thanks.

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