Rob Cozens replied:
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(B> Hi again, Jonathan,
(B>
(B> I suspect the short, general answer is "anything and everything".
(B
(BDitto for myself.
(B
(BMetacard was what I first used for years. And though I've mostly switched to
(BRev, I still have the MC engine on my webserver
(B(http://kweto.com/skripts/bingo.html ), and also use it for porting the
(Boccassional Win stack to Mac.
(B
(BAs well, wherever batch processing can be applied. At home, I use it to
(Bre-index digital photos and generate corresponding html for our family
(Bslide-show. That applies to my studies in the past, in particular for corpus
(Bwork on large collections of English and Japanese texts.
(B
(BAnd also of course for work, where Rev gets most of its use. I'm a
(Bsecond-language teacher, so stacks have ranged from just-for-me tools (for
(Bexample, to generate multiple-choice quizzes and picture bingo cards or to
(Bmodify authentic texts), as well as software for student/teacher use, the
(Bmost recent example being a chat-like stack and server combo that allows me
(Bto set parameters centrally for whatever communicative activity I'd like my
(BEFL students to practice with each other.
(B
(BCheers,
(BNicolas Cueto
(Bniconiko language school
(B(Japan)
(B
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