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Craig in Denver wrote:
> 
> I wondered if anyone would be interested in testing my TW design
> computer program. The program displays the effect of twist in the
> resulting pattern, rather than just simple blocks for each thread. It
> uses a flat file as input giving not only the threading (with colors),
> but turning directions as well. I have included a few pattern from the
> Robin and Russ book.

Perhaps...what does it run on?

Does it allow you to specify the S/Z threading of individual cards?
Does it allow you to specify the turning on a card-by-card basis?
Can you specify that a card idles or turns more than a quarter turn 
in a pick?

No, I'm not trying to be nasty; I'm just asking questions that come to
mind that are relevant to how I might use this.
> 
> I haven't really decided what to do with the program - whether to sell
> it, make it shareware or freeware - or keep working on it. But I would
> like a couple (not a lot) of friendly volunteers to give their opinions.
> 
> Any takers?
> 
I might be interested...

yours,
Michael
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