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- From: knapp@cs.purdue.EDU (Edgar Knapp)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: Quickeys 2.1
- Keywords: Macros
- Message-ID: <19335@ector.cs.purdue.edu>
- Date: 25 Aug 92 20:52:19 GMT
- References: <l9kknlINNobu@aludra.usc.edu> <whitmore.714765117@pv343d.vincent.iastate.edu>
- Sender: news@cs.purdue.EDU
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- Organization: Department of Computer Science, Purdue University
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- In article <whitmore.714765117@pv343d.vincent.iastate.edu> whitmore@iastate.edu (Kurt D Whitmore) writes:
- >In <l9kknlINNobu@aludra.usc.edu> jenks@usc.edu (Stephen Jenks) writes:
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- >>So I'm asking:
- >> Do you like Quickeys?
- >>and What do you use it for that makes it indispensible in your life?
-
-
- >IT WILL BE THE BEST 90 BUCKS YOU HAVE EVER SPENT.
-
- Careful! QK 2 has a severe limitation in that it handles only the
- first ten applications. So let's say you run Finder, CEIAC (comes with
- QK), DarkSide, Applicon, Remember, MacLoad, Downline, DiskStatus, and
- a couple of others in the background, them QK will refuse to work for
- anything else.
-
- According to CE tech support, this limit is hard coded into QK and
- requires a complete rewrite to eliminate. What's even better, this
- limitation is mentioned nowhere in the docs (I first thought I had a
- conflict).
-
- It's lost a lot of its usefulness for me, exactly for that reason.
-
- Edgar
-
- (knapp@cs.purdue.edu)
-