On 19 Mar 2004 at 16:47, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
Contray to Peter, I will always consider trying to sell my programs, or at
least some of them (I hasten to add that this has nothing to do with SMSQ/E,
which is not mine).
I understand the point of commitment by paying for the software.
On 19 Mar 2004 at 16:47, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
Contray to Peter, I will always consider trying to sell my programs, or at
least some of them (I hasten to add that this has nothing to do with SMSQ/E,
which is not mine).
I understand the point of commitment by paying for the software.
Personally, the lack of Internet access for the QL/Q40 is not an issue for me. I have
a PC for most of my Internet use (dial up) and use the system at work for larger
downloads (T-1).
I look at the QL as a nice hobbiest computer. I find it fun to use and to work on. I
find learning more
On 15 Mar 2004 at 17:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Time for an offer: I could possibly be persuaded to try and integrate my
drivers into SMSQ/E for the whole range of QL style machines, by a simple
act of wisdom: Place SMSQ/E under the GPL. (I have no problem to accept
modifications to
I was thinking on the subject of what next for the QL. I think we really need
something that acts like a web browser. This means the display of text and graphics
in the same viewer. There was an attempt a few years back at writing a web
browser for the QL (from Italy I think), but it really
Per has asked me to host his MultiSprite Viewer on my web page. It is now
downloadable from just below the sprite zip files. See the link:
www.geocites.com/svenqhj/myfree.html
I've tested an earlier version of the Viewer on a directory of 485 sprites and it
handled it just fine.
Tim
Per Witte is working on a MultiSprite Viewer. I have it but since he has not released
it, I have not mentioned it or put it on my page. His viewer will view a whole
directory of sprites. I viewed a directory of 485 sprites with no problem. I hope
Per
will release it soon.
Tim Swenson