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- REVIEW OF RIM 3.0 (ROBO ICON MANAGER)
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- by Chris J. Duke, Author of RIM
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- Yes, this is what it looks like: A review of my own product. It
- can be possible, if the Author can put himself in the correct objective
- state of mind!
- Robo Icon Manager (RIM) 3.0, as developed and programmed by Chris J.
- Duke is an brilliant addition to the successful Robo-Board bulletin
- board software by Seth Hamilton. RIM's basic features include the ability
- to merge icon libraries, extract icons, view up to 4 icons at once on the
- screen, add, insert, delete, swap, copy, combine, flip, clear, floodfill,
- and rotate icons as well as a host of additional features.
- The user interface is very user-friendly and is filled with on-line
- help available through the use of the F1 key as well as side-bar help
- screens. Pop-up windows abound and many complex tasks like selecting
- colors is simplified through easy to use color selection boxes. There
- is no need to remember color numbers, it's all visual. The logic has
- also been built into the color selector so the user can, instead of
- selecting the color with the arrow keys, simply type in the number
- representing the desired color.
- Registered users of RIM can enjoy the ability to view up to 4 icons
- on the screen at a time while unregistered users can only view up to 2
- icons at a time. There are also some additional features built into
- the software only available to registered users such as the ability to
- swap, combine, copy, and visually tag icons to be extracted. The ability
- to extract icons by numbers is available to the unregistered user from
- the main prompt, but if you don't want to have to write down which number
- represents which icon, then this feature is very handy. Registration for
- RIM 3.0 is only $15 US and $20 CANADA, well worth its powerful features.
- The bad news. Well, there aren't really too many stones to throw
- at this product. There are a few drawbacks which the author hopes to
- include in the next version, discussed later. The speed of the icons
- being displayed on the screen is slower than the Robo-Icon utility.
- This is the language's fault, Clipper. Clipper's screen writes could
- use some performance enhancements. RIM does not include mouse support,
- but hopes to have it in the near future. There are no grid lines, as in
- the Robo-Icon utility... and this can be a pro or a con to you depending
- on your preferences. The only other drawback of using a text-based product
- like RIM is that you cannot preview the icon on-screen in actual form as
- you can with the Robo-Icon utility. These drawbacks are scheduled to be
- cured in subsequent releases of RIM.
- What's next? Well, hopefully mouse support, faster screen display,
- and perhaps it will soon be operating entirely in graphics mode as opposed
- to text mode. The ability to view and edit up to 6 icons on the screen
- is also in the works.
- In summary, if you are actively creating icons for your Robo-Board
- and find that the Robo-Icon editor is restrictive, do yourself a favor
- and register this product. Its powerful features will ease many of your
- icon creating woes. Also, if you find yourself creating images out of
- multiple icon images, like the birthday candle icons that come with
- Robo-Board, RIM is a MUST.
- RIM 1.0 was the first 3rd-party product for Robo-Board and is even
- enjoyed and used by the author of Robo-Board, Seth Hamilton.
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