>Personally I would appreciate _any help from Scott or MC and would be willing
>to draft whatever would be useful to help this project. On that point your
>'lite' license appears to be the same as your 'heavy' license. If you wish I
>can draw up a license for the 'lite' version that would limit its use. Also
>the 'splash dialogue' could be (slightly) improved. Helvetica doesn't bother
>me, and the dialogue's are ok. I shall start on standard icons of 16x16,
>32x3�, and 64x64 using a macintosh and storing them both as resources and as
>bitmaps (pict format).

Eric,

 just a side note: It might make things even easier if you used the 216 web
colors palette as the range of colors to use for your items. This way we
make sure it displays acceptable on many machines, not just on those with
"real color".

>I would also like to thank MC for making their software available, as the
>colorization routines are superior to addColor, and because it is cross
>platform.

 Built-in color is generally superior to a plug-in that "tacks on" color to
a B/W product.

Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer

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