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To: Andy Gibson <andy@agasinc.demon.co.uk>,
Alastair Murray <malcolm.murray@virgin.net>
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Date: Thu, 02 Oct 1997 00:39:31 +0500
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The man most directly responsible for this twaddle was Andy Gibson, who did
thus comment on Re: GUI Ext on the night of 01-Oct-97:
-> OK I give in! hands up `n' all that...
-> It's just that I used InTOS before and it was very very slow.
-> (Although, this was a pre-release version sent to me as being the
-> Amoszine Editor ya see). Anyway, I thought it was Amos that was slow,
-> but I guess it was just IntOS all the time :)
I have heard stories of IntOS being mightily cack, and so never pursued
getting
the full version. When I first got hold of the GUI extension, I was actiually
surprised to see how much AMOS could be sped up for applications, especially
on
a WB screen.
-> Has anyone tried the Amos OSDev Kit? It was on 3 disks I think and
-> cost about �30! I never got round to tring it properly, but I believe
-> it was supposed to be good and WB applications.
This is another one that ive heard a few stories on, but never actually seen
it
in person to really decide for myself. Why pay 30 pounds for 3 disks, when the
GUI extension does it all, and much more, for just postcardware!
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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