nobody@orca.WV.TEK.COM (-for inetd server command) (05/24/89)
From: dougb@mustang.WV.TEK.COM (Doug Becker;685-2062;61-277;;mustang) Path: mustang!dougb Where does the latest version ResEdit hide, on one of the bigger information services (CompuServe or GEnie)? I'm fairly new to both of them, but I tried everything imaginable to try and find ResEdit -- to no avail. (I didn't even know ResEdit was available at *all* on the info services until I read the article about it in the latest MacUser magazine -- I'd always gotten copies from friends of friends of friends, etc.). --- Doug ==================================DOUGLAS H. BECKER============================= domain mailers: | dougb@{orca|shark|hammer}.WV.TEK.COM | US Mail: Software Engineer, ITD UUCP (avoid): | Tektronix, Inc. {anywhere}!tektronix!tekecs!orca!dougb | P.O. Box 1000 ARPANET: | Mail Station 61-277 dougb%orca.WV.TEK.COM@RELAY.CS.NET | Wilsonville, OR 97070-1000 CompuServe: GEnie: | U.S.A. 72711,1753 D.BECKER10 | ==========================================+=====================================
pem@cadnetix.COM (Paul Meyer) (05/24/89)
[] ResEdit, like most everything for Mac developers, can be found on GEnie in the libraries of the MacPro Roundtable. (I can't remember the page numbers offhand...) When you visit the RT you'll be pointed at where to find all the Apple stuff in the libraries, along with the license agreement you are accepting by downloading (the same one you accept by downloading from Compuserve, which is the one that USENET inherently can't abide by.) In case you're wondering, that license agreement is the biggest reason why the programmers/developers area is a separate RT--Apple doesn't want unsophisticated users stomping on themselves with things like resedit--or so I hear. If you like to spend money, I believe you can look in at GO APPDEV on Compu$erve to find similar stuff--I know I found it once when I was exploring C$ before I decided that THINK product support and Email from people not on GEnie were the only things worth spending money at Compuserve rates for. (* Error: Parser memory overflow--shoot writer * :-) If you can't find it there, use the file finder (GO MACFF), and fix yourself some coffee. Paul Meyer pem@cadnetix.COM Cadnetix Corp. {uunet,boulder}!cadnetix!pem 5775 Flatirons Pkwy. GEnie P.MEYER Boulder, CO 80301 (303)444-8075x277