Info: 'This action was supposed to play an snd at random from the file "^0", but I can't find it. You probably moved it out of the System Folder. We'll have to revert to the previously selected snd.'
DITL_2.txt
Items: (2 entries)
0:
Bounds: x1=100, y1=198, x2=160, y2=218
Type: 4
Info: 'OK'
1:
Bounds: x1=59, y1=2, x2=212, y2=187
Type: -120
Info: 'Sorry, can't find the snd associated with this action. You probably removed it from the file or removed the file itself or whatever…
(I mean it's none of my business, is it? But I just thought I'd tell you anyway…)'
DITL_3.txt
Items: (3 entries)
0:
Bounds: x1=84, y1=198, x2=144, y2=218
Type: 4
Info: 'OK'
1:
Bounds: x1=64, y1=6, x2=201, y2=84
Type: -120
Info: 'From the next time you restart your Mac, SndControl will not be activated.'
2:
Bounds: x1=8, y1=109, x2=210, y2=190
Type: -120
Info: 'Please note that you can always decide not to activate SndControl for a given session by pressing the SHIFT key during the startup process.'
DITL_4.txt
Items: (2 entries)
0:
Bounds: x1=82, y1=179, x2=142, y2=199
Type: 4
Info: 'OK'
1:
Bounds: x1=62, y1=5, x2=203, y2=145
Type: -120
Info: 'From the next time you restart your Mac, SndControl will be activated (unless you press the SHIFT key during the startup process).
'
DITL_618.txt
Items: (6 entries)
0:
Bounds: x1=182, y1=266, x2=333, y2=290
Type: 4
Info: 'STOP, don't load!'
1:
Bounds: x1=128, y1=14, x2=290, y2=35
Type: 4
Info: 'OK, I'll take a chance!'
2:
Bounds: x1=20, y1=51, x2=390, y2=118
Type: -120
Info: 'Dear fellow Mac Plus user, try as I might, I have not managed (yet) to find a way to avoid crashes with applications that don't call ExitToShell when Quitting.
If you are running under MultiFinder®, there should be'
3:
Bounds: x1=19, y1=118, x2=388, y2=185
Type: -120
Info: 'no problem, but crashes are virtually guaranteed when quitting such popular applications as WriteNow™, FileMaker™ and Microphone™ under Finder®.
If you are willing to take a chance and try SndControl '
4:
Bounds: x1=19, y1=186, x2=391, y2=255
Type: -120
Info: 'nonetheless AND have read the relevant chapter in the User Manual, click on the button at the top. I'm sorry for messing up your startupscreen with this huge Alert, but I had to make sure you'd read the manual.'