I'll be the nay sayer and say while it's really cool and great for some people, I dont' like it for my own usage. As I've gotten busier and busier, it's a lot harder to read a lot of nodes. I rather see what topics are new, reply in turn, and reply to replies. Others replies don't interest me as much due to time. Thus, the current NN works better for me. I hope you do keep this one, as I see from the # of replies, that it's great, but please, dont' kill off mine.
This is why katterbox, in the next release, will act the way it will. Sortable by status of the thread and I can click through at my leisure. But that's me pimpin' and digressing. :) Good work. That'll do q, that'll do.
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Then B.I. said, "Hov' remind yourself
nobody built like you, you designed yourself"
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