Wil == Wil Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wil I was thinking of anything else that might be on the public-access terminal...
Wil wil
I agree that a crippleware version of Skink might be a good
display (and play) only ABC program.
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Laura (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
I gave a copy of my CD-ROM to the National Library of Scotland.
They said, great, can we have six of them please? This because
they're part of the legal-deposit system in the UK, including
others like the Mitchell, the Bodleian and the British Library.
They also gave me the darnedest form,
Jack,
I'd be happy to let Skink be used for that purpose - it will directly open
a URL (use the Fetch menu selection from the File menu). It is, however,
a reasonably fully-featured text editor, so would it be necessary or
desirable to disable some of that functionality? If you want to play
Wil == Wil Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wil I'd be happy to let Skink be used for that purpose - it will directly open
Wil a URL (use the Fetch menu selection from the File menu). It is, however,
Wil a reasonably fully-featured text editor, so would it be necessary or
Wil
I was thinking of anything else that might be on the public-access terminal...
wil
Laura Conrad wrote:
Wil == Wil Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wil I'd be happy to let Skink be used for that purpose - it will directly open
Wil a URL (use the Fetch menu selection from the File
: Jack Campin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 11:01 PM
Subject: [abcusers] ABC software in reference libraries
I gave a copy of my CD-ROM to the National Library of Scotland.
They said, great, can we have six of them please? This because
they're part