mjkobb@media-lab.MEDIA.MIT.EDU (Michael J Kobb) (06/28/90)
Greetings, I've been informed by Kevin Mitchell, the author of the keyware program GIFConverter, that he's going to convert it to shareware for public release. This decision was made, apparently, because of the controversy about having crippled software posted to the binaries archives and lists. For those of you who don't know about GIFConverter, it's a graphics application that can open and display most Mac graphics files, and save them back out in different formats (Including: PICT, Startup Screen (Mac & Mac II), GIF, TIFF, RIFF, EPS, RLE, and scan images). I will be receiving the new copy by mail soon, at which point I will upload it to Sumex and send it to comp.binaries.mac. If anyone would like to suggest another site to which I sould send it, let me know. The keyware fee has been $40, so I expect the shareware fee to be comparable if not the same. Any questions? Send them to me. --Mike (And who am I, you might ask? A satisfied customer, I'd reply).