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- From: tj@kona.cs.ucla.edu (Tom Johnson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Think Ref 2.0
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.213017.15996@cs.ucla.edu>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 21:30:17 GMT
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- In article <PHILS.93Jan8083854@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> phils@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Phil Shapiro) writes:
- >
- (About Think Reference 2.0)
- >
- >The new release also supports drop-in databases, context-free
- >hyperlinks, and AppleEvents. Drop in databases will make it possible
- >for Symantec to come out with database upgrades or additions (such as
- >QuickTime), and allows users to remove databases they don't need.
- >
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- And what I want to know:
- Can 3rd parties create their own drop-in databases? If I have a
- library that I wish to distribute, would I be able to create my own
- Think Ref database for part of my documentation?
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- Tom
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- Tom Johnson "They say Confucious does his crossword with a pen."
- tj@cs.ucla.edu -Tori Amos
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