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On 02/15/2004 02:58 PM, Steve_Quarrella wrote: > >Hello Walter. > >14 Feb 04 15:18, you wrote to Daniel O'Leary: > > WB> Wow. I'm still using MacKennel up here at 393/11 and had forgotten > WB> how tedious such updates can be. Thanks for posting all this! Your welcome. documenting the existing process and the work-around solutions to the challenges is a good chuck of crafting a variety of better solutionts. I will start working on a better tool for doing this soon, but have not decided whether an to learn enough applescript is worth it or use something else. If I cannot replace MK outright, the least I can do is make it less of a hassle to maintain. >Kinda makes you want to grab a text editor and find and replace, doesn't >it? :-) > >Steve Yeah, like the original AppleWriter... I had an edior called AceWriter that was pretty cvool too. I think it was produced by the same folks who produced some of the the Apple //e clones. Their followup apple II clone efforts were much butter than the initial one. I miss that editor and the other cool Apple II utilities, like those from the Beagle Brothers. I wonder what those guys are doing now. Inquiring minds want tonow: Is source code to Fruity Dog floating around out there? What ever happened to GBBS. I knew a local guy that wrote a networking system for it. Should I persue getting my brother's GS and firing up a no-kidding Apple II based BBS (grin). --- Daniel O'Leary, Admin/WebMaster KloneZone - A TeleFinder 5.7 BBS Voice=> 817-367-2558 Dial-In=> 817-367-2517 Fidonet=> 1:130/1015 TFNet=> klonezone.tfnet.org Internet=> kz.eaze.net WWW=> http://kz.eaze.net --- MacKennel 2.6.Y2K* Origin: KloneZone* Ft Worth, TX * SYSTEM7-MAC_TELEFINDER (1:130/1015.0) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 130/1015 803 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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