Matthew, i wish i could help you.
Yes, you did write an auto-it installer, but our compiles of it didn't work.
I'm sure, though, that someone has al of the stuff, even though i don't.
thanks,
Nick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew Horspool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Steve's Clock" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 1:02 AM
Subject: Steve's Clock Voices
Hi All,
In an HDD reformat a couple of weeks ago I lost all the Steve's Clock
stuff I ever had due to bad backing up, and I've sworn to myself never to
make the same mistake again. However it's very hard to prove this as I
don't have anything to test it with (all I have is what's on the main
website).
If anyone has anything I put out last year, could they please contact me
privately in any or all of the following ways?
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype: matthewhorspool
Also, I said I'd make installers, and never did... it might be better for
all if clocks were distributed in .zip format, but then an extracter be
made available. This would, of course, mean that people wouldn't have to
have their clocks processed by any third party, so people could easily
distribute clocks privately if they wished. Then, of course, comes the
argument of "why bother write a program to extract zip files when there's
plenty of good ones already out there?" And then, "by that merit, why
bother custom-writing an installer when you could've just as easily used
NSIS or InnoSetup?" And, folks, the answer is simple: some folks like
that sort of thing! (me not included in this case.) Thoughts, please?
Thanks for reading,
Matthew