Timothy Miller wrote:


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My plan was to lock myself out of the obvious time-sponge-applications. I wouldn't be able to use this stuff on impulse. I'd have to log out and log back in as the administrator. The slight delay and inconvenience might be an effective psychological barrier.

Alex Tweedly Replied:


Sorry, Tim, I don't know enough about MacOS to help you.
But I do have one question ....

IMHO, the biggest "time-sponge application" if all is RunRev. I can spend hours in there, happily tweaking things, trying out things, adding features to my apps, playing with Revs features, etc.


Hi Alex,


Yeah, I know what you mean. I do that too, except I can't really say I enjoy it. Well, sometimes it is intellectually stimulating, like a good puzzle, but it sure doesn't beat paddling a kayak in Hawaii. It seems like a sick compulsion sometimes. My favorite foible the "convenient" new feature will never save me as much time and trouble as it takes me to write and debug.

So why do you want to make it available to your "focused" login.


I run my business on a bunch of integrated Rev stacks, formerly hyperCard stacks. The good news is, if it breaks, I can fix it. The bad news is, if it breaks, I *must* fix it.

Thanks for asking,


Tim


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