langz@athena.mit.edu (Lang Zerner) (07/02/87)
Hi there--
I've been trying to locate the program xpostit, just to find out what it does.
Along the way, I realized how nice it would be to have a list of sources for
X-specific code. Of course we can all get the latest system releases and
cetera via anonymous ftp from zap.mit.edu, but I'm looking for fun stuff, cute
stuff, value-added type utilities. If you make such non-system stuff, or
anything that might be useful to X.addicts, or if you know of a non-ftp source
for such things, please **EMAIL** me the information necessary to access the
goodies. I'll summarize the list and post it when it gets juicy. Thanks!
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==============================================================================kaplan@dartvax.UUCP (Daniel Kaplan) (07/06/87)
I work for the Physics department at Vanderbilt University and we have just purchased a Sun system. Could someone please tell me how I can get a hold of a copy of X windows and if there is an implimentation of the Macintosh toolbox for the Sun. Dan Kaplan kaplan@dartmouth.edu kaplandh@vuctrvax.bitnet