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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 00:09:32 -0600
From: Don Yacktman <don@darth.byu.edu>
Subject: Fun with MiscKit 1.2.7
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Rather than let you discover all the nifty stuff yourself, I'd
like to point you all to some of the more interesting points.
(1) A parser for the files NeXT seems to be becoming fonder
of: that ASCII format used by IB, PB, .addresses, you name it.
(2) The MiscShell in the temp area. The examples make it look
interesting. Steve just showed me a .nib that uses it and other
MiscKit palette objects which does a fair job of newsreading
from flat files (no NNTP). Way cool. Be sure to give him
feature suggestions...
(3) Well, I'll let you find the rest. There are some great
new objects in there and some wonderful improvements to many
of the old-timers.
Oh--I do hope to see some suggestions (on the list or direct to
Steve) about features and such for the QuickProject app and the
MiscShell. Both have great potential, but feedback is definitely
wanted. I'll let Steve present you all with some of the
questions that came up as far as these two babies go...
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Later,
-Don Yacktman
Don_Yacktman@byu.edu