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- From: pbonner@apple.com (Pace Bonner)
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- Subject: Re: Think C: Utilities?
- Message-ID: <32856@goofy.Apple.COM>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 18:55:34 GMT
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- References: <1992Nov1.202655.4100@ncar.ucar.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov1.202655.4100@ncar.ucar.edu> Art Urban,
- urban@stout.atd.ucar.edu writes:
- >As a soon to be owner of Think C 5.0.3, I was wondering what utilities
- there
- >are for customizing the environment? I know there used to be something
- which
- >would provide a popup-menu in the titlebar, showing function names, or
- some
- >such. Are there anyother shareware, freeware, anyware utilities I might
- >enjoy? Thanx!
-
- I use a product called CMaster by Jersey Scientific. You can probably
- find info about it on AppleLink. It is one of those utilities that once
- you have it you wonder how you ever got along without it.
-
- Pace
-
- P.S. This is my opinion and in no way reflects the opinions of Apple
- Computer even though I know a bunch of people in Apple who use it. :)
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