honp9@jetson.uh.edu (Jason L. Tibbitts III) (12/06/90)
[Munch all you want, I'll type more!] What are the latest versions of AZ, PopUpMenu and QMouse. Are their authors reachable by email? Better yet, do they follow the net? For those that don't know, AZ is a really slick and fast editor that's also quite small. PopUpMenu does just that, wherever you press the LMB, and QMouse is a screen-blanker-mouse-accelerator-mem-display-clock-hotkey-activator- window-and-screen-shuffler that is only _3272_ bytes long as of v1.6. All recommended utilities, but I think my copies are out of date. Thanks, -- \/ Jason L. Tibbitts III // | THEnet: {George|Jane|Elroy|Judy}::HONP9 /\/"Blob Shop Programmers: // | SesquiNet, Telnet, etc: HONP9@JETSON.uh.edu \/ Because We're Bored!" \X/ | CREN (BitNet): HONP9@UHVAX1 "Ewige /\ . DISCLAIMER ." Whose opinions did you think there were?" ; Blumenkraft"
jnmoyne@lbl.gov (Jean-Noel MOYNE) (12/07/90)
In article <7897.275d97a6@jetson.uh.edu> honp9@jetson.uh.edu (Jason L. Tibbitts III) writes: > What are the latest versions of AZ, PopUpMenu and QMouse. > Are their authors reachable by email? Better yet, do they follow the net? AZ's author being a French Amiga developer, you should (I said _should_) be able to reach him at: forgeas%cbmfra%cbmehq@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com JNM (otherwise if mail bounces and if you really want to tell him something, I can relay) -- These are my own ideas (not LBL's) I've found a proof of Fermat's theorem, but my disk is full ...
joseph@valnet.UUCP (Joseph P. Hillenburg) (12/07/90)
The author of AZ is on the net. I've seen his posts around, but unfortunately, none of my replies to him have gotten through. -jph joseph@valnet.UUCP or ...!iuvax!valnet!joseph IMHO: The "H" means "honest"!
xanthian@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Kent Paul Dolan) (12/09/90)
jnmoyne@lbl.gov (Jean-Noel MOYNE) writes: > honp9@jetson.uh.edu (Jason L. Tibbitts III) writes: >> What are the latest versions of AZ, PopUpMenu and QMouse. Are their >> authors reachable by email? Better yet, do they follow the net? > AZ's author being a French Amiga developer, you should (I said > _should_) be able to reach him at: > forgeas%cbmfra%cbmehq@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com That's an incredibly ugly address. I've been in touch with Jean-Michael Forgeas at cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com!cbmehq!swinjm!forgeas within the last two months. Kent, the man from xanth. <xanthian@Zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> <xanthian@well.sf.ca.us>
nj@magnolia.Berkeley.EDU (Narciso Jaramillo) (12/11/90)
In article <1990Dec8.200547.4278@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> xanthian@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Kent Paul Dolan) writes: > AZ's author being a French Amiga developer, you should (I said > _should_) be able to reach him at: > forgeas%cbmfra%cbmehq@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com That's an incredibly ugly address. I've been in touch with Jean-Michael Forgeas at cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com!cbmehq!swinjm!forgeas within the last two months. However, it IS a correct internet-style address. Full bang paths just don't work very well for those of us who aren't UUCP nodes. The best solution (using your address) is probably cbmehq!swinjm!forgeas@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com. But the %-signs work as reverse-bangs, so his address should work just as well (modulo whether JMF is at cbmfra or swinjm). nj