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Hakan Venderlof wrote...
>Is there some way to make Amosprograms display
>on WBScreen in a window or must these programs always use an ownscreeen?
In short, yes!
You will need to get your hands on one of the (many?) MUI or GUI type
extensions which are around.
For MUI apps, I use the EasyLife extension.
I think that there is one simply called GUI but I have never actually used
it.
Question from me...
What do people think is the easiest to use GUI extension?
Although I have been using EasyLife recently I have found that it is a
little bit fiddly and sometimes a bit temperamental -although probably just
due to my coding ;-)
The advantage of EasyLife though is that it allows you to create MUI apps
which allow the user to customise them very easily to fit in with their own
WB.
Wayne.