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- From: quinn@cs.uwa.edu.au (Quinn)
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- Subject: Balloon Help - Don't leave home without it! (was 7.1 in Beta)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug17.022152.23017@bilby.cs.uwa.edu.au>
- Date: 17 Aug 92 02:21:52 GMT
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- Normally I refrain from flaming but...
-
- In article <713959300.F00001@blkcat.UUCP> Kaz Karl,
- Kaz.Karl@f1138.n261.z1.fidonet.org writes:
- >Dumb things: Balloon help
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^
- {$setc Flame=true}
-
- How can you flame Ballon Help as being a "dumb thing" without
- suggesting your own concepts of the "you beaut, latest, coolest,
- help system". Personally I find Ballon Help:
-
- a) incredibly clever
- b) extremely useful
-
- Balloon Help often supplies just the right amount of help. Enough
- to tell me why the menu item is disabled but no so much that it
- gets in the way. It's much, much, much better than any other
- help system I've used, on the Mac or elsewhere.
-
- Besides that it's technically very clever because it provides
- a totally non-modal help system and it's quite easy to program
- (once you give up on BalloonWriter and use Rez).
-
- {$endc}
-
- About the only flaw in the Ballon Help I can see is the pain
- required to turn it on and off. But that's just a silly oversight
- that Helium fixes (-:
-
- And if applications want to provide there own form of help system
- (like the "Claris Help System") above and beyond what's system
- supported then good for them.
-
- As for your other point about process scheduling, try writing an
- operating system for 128K sometime and then try retrofitting
- multi-tasking *in a compatible way* some years later and see how
- well you do. Give the engineers a break. They've got enough
- problems without being flamed by people who haven't stopped to
- consider the technical difficulties involved.
-
- Quinn "The Eskimo!" <quinn@cs.uwa.edu.au> "Support HAVOC!"
- Department of Computer Science, The University of Western Australia
- -- Hmm. I'm normally not this vehement. I must have got out
- the bed the wrong side this morning.
- -- It works for me.
-