stevep@dgp.toronto.edu (Steve Portigal) (07/24/90)
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I can find interesting graphics files, especially cartoon characters and pictures such as rock stars, album covers, Stones tongue, etc. Thanks very much.... Steve -- Steve Portigal email: stevep@dgp.utoronto.ca snail: Don't bother! More synthahol -- less talk! {}{}{}{}{}{}{} I am wholly repugnated "It's hard to work in a group when you're omnipotent" Q - Star Trek: TNG
laforce (Marcel LaForce) (07/28/90)
I'm also interested in graphic files and any way of displaying them as my desktop/background for my Mac. I have copies of gif files, but I have a Mac SE with 2 Meg. Any public domain stuff capable of displaying background files would be greatly appreciated. Marcel Laforce -- Marcel Laforce World Wide Systems Group Mobile Data International 11411 Number Five Road
jd231825@longs.lance.Colostate.Edu (Jeffrey Scott Detweiler) (08/01/90)
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I'm also interested in graphic files and any way of displaying them
as my desktop/background for my Mac. I have copies of gif files,
but I have a Mac SE with 2 Meg. Any public domain stuff capable
of displaying background files would be greatly appreciated.
Marcel Laforce
If you are using the monitor built into your SE (not an external
one) a good program is called "Backdrop." It will put a background
picture on your desktop instead of the usual desktop patterns. BUT,
the pictures must be in Macpaint format. If you're interested, I'm
pretty sure that Backdrop is available at the Stanford ftp site:
Sumex.stanford.edu
Let me know how it goes!
Jeff