RCW101@psuvm.psu.edu (The Fiend) (11/01/90)
I'm trying to find out who wrote the CassetteLabeler program, which is apparently Freeware because the About... doesn't contain the author's name or any other useful information. I'm looking for the source code so that I can make some minor fixes that I've noticed need to be made, such as the persistence of the 'Recorded:' label when their was no date specified. If anyone can send me the source and/or information on where to get it, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. "Canada could have had the culture of France, the entrepreneurial spirit of the United States, and the British tradition of tolerance; instead it got the culture of the United States, the entrepreneurial spirit of Britain, and the French tradition of tolerance..."
cmm1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Christopher M Mauritz) (11/02/90)
Basenote talked about a cassette labeling program... REALLY???!! How nice is the output? This seems like a nice way to breakup the workday. :-) Which one of these programs works the best? Any recommendations? Jeez, there is code written to do anything for the Mac. I guess that is what converted me. I'm sure if I looked hard enough, I could find a program that made the apple blink every few seconds to remind me to blink/breathe. Of course, it would be completely configurable. :-) Best regards, Chris ------------------------------+--------------------------- Chris Mauritz |D{r det finns en |l, finns cmm1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu |det en plan! (c)All rights reserved. | Send flames to /dev/null | ------------------------------+---------------------------
dave@PRC.Unisys.COM (David Lee Matuszek) (11/05/90)
In article <1990Nov2.150542.5368@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> cmm1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Christopher M Mauritz) writes: >Jeez, there is code written to do anything for the Mac. I guess >that is what converted me. I'm sure if I looked hard enough, I >could find a program that made the apple blink every few seconds >to remind me to blink/breathe. Of course, it would be completely >configurable. :-) The older versions of the "Alarm Clock" DA will do exactly this for you :-). However, the blinking apple terrified too many people into believing that they had a virus, so it was replaced with a softer, gentler DA. -- Dave Matuszek (dave@prc.unisys.com) -- Unisys Corp. / Paoli Research Center / PO Box 517 / Paoli PA 19301 -- Any resemblance between my opinions and those of my employer is improbable. < You can put a mouse on an IBM. And you can put a radio on a motorcycle. >