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- From: ceerm@cee.hw.ac.uk (Rod MacLean)
- Subject: Re: MUI
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- Organization: Dept of Computing and Electrical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University
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- References: <4h22lr$1d8@ns.hookon.be> <singh-0404952044330001@pool5-028.wwa.com> <9603051654.AA002sv@g4wyc.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 11:58:53 GMT
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- In article <9603051654.AA002sv@g4wyc.demon.co.uk>,
- Steve Powell <Rock@g4wyc.demon.co.uk> writes:
- >
- >An example that wouldn't hurt, could be MCP vs MCX, both these excellent
- >programs offer a similar level of functionality. (I'm not going to get
- >into which one I think is best.) But have a play and see which one is
- >most easily configured? One, the author decided a GUI would make his
- >product too big and found an exeptable method by getting it to read the
- >products tool types. The author of the other one decided something
- >similar, so produced a separate MUI fronted prefs program with full
- >on-line help. Both programs are truly excellent but one of them is much
- >easier to configure, your choice. MUI isn't needed, but it's nice, I
- >think!
-
- Hmmm, someone DID write a prefs editor for MCX... and MCP *refuses* to
- run on my system. Refuses full-stop. And it claims it needs an MUI
- library which I *do* have. Now how many programs claim they can't find
- gadtools.library ;)
-
- ?? Rod
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- | R.MacLean@hw.ac.uk | Rod told |
- | ceerm@cee.hw.ac.uk | me to skin |
- | ceerm@bonaly.hw.ac.uk | to skin |
- | ceerm@pp.hw.ac.uk | you alive! |
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