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VERSION 1.0 Alpha 5 "What Problems?!"
A URL organizer written in CodeWarrior PowerPlant
© 1995, 96 by Noah Mittman and Jim Correia, all rights reserved.
Portions © Metrowerks, Inc.
The two buttons in the window are Get Info (on the left) and New URL
(on the right) -- both accessable through a keyboard shortcut or through
the menu bar. You will only need to use New URL if you want to make an
entry from scratch within WU?!. When using a drag aware program like
Netscape, Newswatcher, or Anarchie, you can simply drag items into
URL?! to have them added in. When not using a drag-aware program like
Eudora or Mosaic, you can highlight, copy, and paste the items to have
them added in. Then use Get Info to adjust the Title that is shown
through the window, and the Comments that remind you just what you
liked about it.
The "padlock" button on the bottom prevents new entries (either by
command or by drop, handy if you have lots of windows and don't want
drops to go to the wrong ones) and prevents deleting entries. It will
however allow links' dates and hits to be updated. The red "!" you will
occasionally see is to remind you that the window has been changed and
should be saved.
The window can be sorted on Title, Location, Date (of last launch), #
of Hits, and Label (Labels are not implemented yet).
Some user interface stuff hasn't been completed yet. This includes
minor things like clicking in a zoom box won't resize to display
everything inside the window. Also, having a saved window position
offscreen (from a higher resolution screen) won't automatically move
it back onscreen (you can manually stack it back onscreen with the stack
windows command (thanks, Éric!)). This will all be fixed come beta
time. Also, getting an error while opening a file results in a bunch of
exception dialogs, not one in plain english.
Requirement testing just hasn't come into play but it would be
interesting to hear how it behaves when it's missing something. The
'020/color requirements might make the program bug out if it can't
find them, but hopefully most people will read the requirements list.
>:)
Check out the apple menu... You can reach us that much easier now!
Please check the web page for futher information and the latest
versions.
[And now the PBS style credits]
This program has been made in part by:
Infinity Windoid © by Troy Gaul,
UWindowState © by J. Rodden,
UWindowsUsher © by Éric Forget,
And by Users Like You.