> That is Good News Dilwyn About The LaunchPad Update How do I Update Mine
> All The Best Keep up the Good Work That is FAB News Simon Foster/simon629
1. Go to http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/gen/launchpad/demo/demo.html
2. Scroll down the page until you find the "Launchpad 2.12 Update"
section.
That is Good News Dilwyn About The LaunchPad Update How do I Update Mine
All The Best Keep up the Good Work That is FAB News Simon Foster/simon629
On Thursday, 6 October 2022, 07:34:13 BST, Urs Koenig (QL) via Ql-Users
wrote:
Dilwyn wrote:
> I've issued the first update to my
Dilwyn wrote:
> I've issued the first update to my Launchpad v2 package for nearly a
decade.
That's awesome, Dilwyn!
I will definitely give it a try this QL season (Oct-Mar) when weather is
right (cold, wet), life allows and my mood is for QL exploration.
Chances are there that Launchpad makes
Hi Dilwyn,
well worth the wait.
Wolfgzng
I've issued the first update to my Launchpad v2 package for nearly a decade.
Further details on my blog at
https://dilwyn2.wordpress.com/2022/10/04/launchpad-v2-12/
Dilwyn Jones
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Op 4/10/2022 om 21:44 schreef Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users:
I've issued the first update to my Launchpad v2 package for nearly a decade.
Further details on my blog at
https://dilwyn2.wordpress.com/2022/10/04/launchpad-v2-12/
Dilwyn Jones
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From: simon629--- via Ql-Users
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2020 5:23 PM
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Cc: simon...@sky.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] LaunchPad
Hi can any one Help me on this Website QL QDOS and SMSQ/E Heaven
this is I think a old screen shot of LaunchPad I think the Q40/Q60 It
Looks Very Good. I
20 5:23 PM
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Cc: simon...@sky.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] LaunchPad
Hi can any one Help me on this Website QL QDOS and SMSQ/E Heaven
this is I think a old screen shot of LaunchPad I think the Q40/Q60 It
Looks Very Good. I want would That Version work on QPC2 Emulator If an
Hi Simon,
I'm not sure the mailing list permists atractments, as it's kit showing in
your mail... Either that or you are pasting it into the mail rather than
adding it as a jpeg or similar as a attachment.
Can't help if we can't see it...
Even so, it's likely been modded by the user to have a
Hi can any one Help me on this Website QL QDOS and SMSQ/E Heaven
this is I think a old screen shot of LaunchPad I think the Q40/Q60 It Looks
Very Good. I want would That Version work on QPC2 Emulator If any one has it
Could they Installed on to a Win File for me OK All The Best Thanks
: [Ql-Users] Launchpad now freeware
What All that revenue Q-Celt are losing now :-)
Darren Branagh
Sent from My Android Phone.
On 19 Aug 2017 23:40, "Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users" <ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com>
wrote:
My Launchpad software is now available to download as freeware
Dil,
Dont throw the towel in so easily - Launchpad (QL) was here first, long
before Mac OS Lion. Now, if Mr. Jobs wants to offer you, say, 4 or 5 million
to change the name, then we'll talk. :)
Darren.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 11:02 PM, Dilwyn Jones
dil...@evans1511.fsnet.co.ukwrote:
Darren Branagh wrote, on 10/Jun/11 14:37 | Jun10:
Dont throw the towel in so easily - Launchpad (QL) was here first, long
before Mac OS Lion. Now, if Mr. Jobs wants to offer you, say, 4 or 5 million
to change the name, then we'll talk. :)
Well it does happen. i41 has just won $290m
On 10/06/11 15:09, Tony Firshman wrote:
now where did you register the LaunchPad trademark Dilwyn? (8-)#
With software, it doesn't even have to be registered. Prior use is all
that is required.
Think back to the Firebird Database versus Mozilla Firebird (browser) a
few years ago. The
Darren Branagh wrote:
Dil,
Dont throw the towel in so easily - Launchpad (QL) was here first,
long before Mac OS Lion. Now, if Mr. Jobs wants to offer you, say, 4
or 5 million to change the name, then we'll talk. :)
Darren.
Thanks, I knew the Irish would look after me after UK gave
Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 10/06/11 15:09, Tony Firshman wrote:
now where did you register the LaunchPad trademark Dilwyn?
(8-)#
With software, it doesn't even have to be registered. Prior use is
all
that is required.
Think back to the Firebird Database versus Mozilla Firebird
(browser)
a
On 10/06/2011 15:37, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 10/06/11 15:09, Tony Firshman wrote:
now where did you register the LaunchPad trademark Dilwyn? (8-)#
With software, it doesn't even have to be registered. Prior use is all
that is required.
Think back to the Firebird
On 10/06/2011 15:37, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 10/06/11 15:09, Tony Firshman wrote:
now where did you register the LaunchPad trademark Dilwyn? (8-)#
With software, it doesn't even have to be registered. Prior use is all
that is required.
Think back to the Firebird
Malcolm Lear wrote:
On 10/06/2011 15:37, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 10/06/11 15:09, Tony Firshman wrote:
now where did you register the LaunchPad trademark Dilwyn?
(8-)#
With software, it doesn't even have to be registered. Prior use is
all that is required.
Think back
D, twice now Apple have tried to use the word iTV on their hardware
product 'Apple TV' and I can only assume the people who own ITV have
said cease and desist, this is interesting as the stock value of ITV
is well within small change for Apple.
It's tempting as you have two options, contact them
So I had to check, Launchpad.com is already registered and so are many
of the alternatives, however the A.I. of the GoDaddy website through
up some funny alternatives
http://www.godaddy.com/domains/searchresults2.aspx?ci=42376isc=gfnnuk
03
Thanks, Lee
-Back to the QL-
Lee Privett wrote:
D, twice now Apple have tried to use the word iTV on their hardware
product 'Apple TV' and I can only assume the people who own ITV have
said cease and desist, this is interesting as the stock value of ITV
is well within small change for Apple.
It's tempting as you have two
Lee Privett wrote:
Hmmn, Dilwyn contact your legal team, Apple in their new op system
LION have a new feature with that same name (out next month)
Now I like Dilwyn's Launchpad
But I also like Apple's Launchpad
So which is better...Fggtt
He he...I suspect mine would
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Lee Privett wrote:
Hmmn, Dilwyn contact your legal team, Apple in their new op system
LION have a new feature with that same name (out next month)
Now I like Dilwyn's Launchpad
But I also like Apple's Launchpad
So which is better...Fggtt
He
In a message dated 06/10/2007 01:34:33 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This was an unforeseen side effect of a change made to allow fixing of
top left
corner after a resize, which works better for resizing, but has this
effect. I'll try to change it when I manage to figure
This was an unforeseen side effect of a change made to allow fixing of
top left
corner after a resize, which works better for resizing, but has this
effect. I'll try to change it when I manage to figure out exactly what
is causing it.
Luckily, it is just inconvenient rather than a serious bug.
--
this evening.
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From: Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Launchpad 2
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn
Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Those who got in touch re. the Launchpad 2
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
In addition I have recently found it useful to set up icons for my
own software, whether BASIC or C, as well as look at listings via my
chosen editor. For the latter it interfaces with FileInfo2 to pick up
favourite editor
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
At present I have configured Launchpad to be extremely useful on
my QPC2 system.
Could you please tell me how to find the be extremely useful
configuration option in Launchpad (and, indeed, in all my other
software)? :-)
OK ... you got me there, John.
Explain
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Hall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
At present I have configured Launchpad to be extremely useful on
my QPC2 system.
Could you please tell me how to find the be extremely useful
configuration option in Launchpad (and, indeed, in all my other
In addition I have recently found it useful to set up icons for my
own software, whether BASIC or C, as well as look at listings via my
chosen editor. For the latter it interfaces with FileInfo2 to pick
up your favourite editor software.
FileInfo 2 is brilliantly easy to interface to and I use
Malcolm Cadman wrote
Yes, Quick Starts are good ... and an 'art' in themselves to write.
I wonder how many users on this list are now happily using Launchpad
?
--
Malcolm Cadman
Not many. Total sales is easily still in 2 figures. A lot of people
said they liked the idea but were waiting for
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Malcolm Cadman wrote
Yes, Quick Starts are good ... and an 'art' in themselves to write.
I wonder how many users on this list are now happily using Launchpad
-- Malcolm Cadman
Not many. Total sales is easily still in 2
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
At present I have configured Launchpad to be extremely useful on my
QPC2 system.
Could you please tell me how to find the be extremely useful
configuration option in Launchpad (and, indeed, in all my other
software)? :-)
John
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 19:08:31 -, John Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
At present I have configured Launchpad to be extremely useful on my
QPC2 system.
Could you please tell me how to find the be extremely useful
configuration option in Launchpad (and, indeed, in all my
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Hall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
At present I have configured Launchpad to be extremely useful on my
QPC2 system.
Could you please tell me how to find the be extremely useful
configuration option in Launchpad (and, indeed, in all my other
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Hall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
At present I have configured Launchpad to be extremely useful on my
QPC2 system.
Could you please tell me how to find the be extremely useful
configuration option in Launchpad (and, indeed, in all my other
Launchpad is less ambitious a project than QDT but you'd be amazed
how many people have managed to make a total mess of it. I went as
far as to supply it deliberately misconfigured so that people would
have to read the instructions as I wouldn't expect anyone to be able
to use it without
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 at 16:10:07, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
snip
The Quick start guides are probably the best way with modern programs,
most manufacturers issue them now. The big manual with my Epson 880
printer is pretty useless, the Quick start guide is excellent. One the
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