Changed name to avoid confusion with "ping(8)" under UNIX.
Added auto-setting of destination to whoever sent us the last message, as well as expire of the address after 20 seconds.
Stockholm 92-04-21
Ping version 1.2
Changes since 1.1 include checking for System 7 at startup, resizing of window, faster about box which also animates away, and adding disk initialization code.
Stockholm 92-04-17
Ping version 1.1 released
Changes since 1.0 include adding the chooser name of the sending user to a message string automatically. Version 1.1 is backwards-compatible with 1.0, but 1.0 will not see the name of the sending user.
Also, please note that you HAVE to have "Program Linking" enabled on both machines for Ping to work.
Stockholm 92-04-13
Announcing… Ping, version 1.0
Zing is a small “chat” application that uses system 7 AppleEvents for its communication. Zing doesn’t have a lot of bells and whistles, but it runs in only 30K of memory; small enough to make it possible to run as startup item for most macs. The problem with most larger talk applications is that they’re too large to run, so noone bothers, so you can’t talk after all.
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If you find any bugs or see anything that might be done better in the source, don’t hesitate to contact me. I’m:
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