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Seperating the scratchpad private content from the public content was a long standing request/objective/todo. Improving the inbox had a number of objectives and was discussed in the CB and in Scriptorium around the time it was done. There was even a trial version released so people could give feedback. I dont recall you protesting back then.

If you have specific issues with the scratchpad stuff or the inbox then please express them clearly and ill see what I can do. But I think you should remember a lot things that you probably take for granted on the site were coded by me so I think you can give me a break when something I've done doesn't exactly match your preferences.

Regarding the money issue comment I'm not really sure why you want to say it to me. I'm not responsible for how PM money was handled, I never received a cent for any of my contributions and never asked for any. I did ask for some of the PM money to go towards supporting the pmdev server, but since of late I havent had the time (or frankly the inclination) to work on PM much I never really followed up on it as I couldn't guarantee the money would be well used.

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In reply to Re^3: Scratchpad Bug by demerphq
in thread Scratchpad Bug by Limbic~Region

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