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- Subject: ModEdit 3.01 & Crippleware
- Message-ID: <1dvc3kINNd5f@golem.wcc.govt.nz>
- From: bywater_r@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz
- Date: 13 Nov 1992 04:48:52 GMT
- Reply-To: bywater_r@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz
- Organization: Wellington City Council (Public Access), Wgtn, Nz
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- Ok, here is my view point. I think that ModEdit is PERFECTLY usuable when
- unregistered. You can easily save, edit etc MODs and in fact, I managed to
- finish copying the 'Little Shop of Horrors' theme song in about 2 hours..
- Most Mod editors would have taken at least half a day. As for recording into
- a MOD, you can easily get the idea by using Play without recording, it
- basically uses the same thing but doesn't record it for you - perfectly
- reasonable. If Norman had put everything in, what would be the incentive
- to register?
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- Basically, I think CrippleWare is defined as normal functions being left out.
- ModEdit 3.01 is not one of these in my opinion.
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- Cheers.
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