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On 02/20/2002 17:22, "Eric Peyton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, at 04:12  PM, Ryan La Riviere wrote:
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>>>> Didn't Fire used to have this a while ago?  I don't have any decent
>>>> builds
>>>> so I can't check, but I could have sworn Fire used to have some basic
>>>> services (like enter this chat room, send message to this buddy, etc).
>>>> Maybe it's just me.  If I'm right though, I suppose that it shouldn't
>>>> be
>>>> too hard to re-implement them, possibly with a few more options.
>>> 
>>> Are you guys not using Mac OS X right now? :)
>>> 
>>> Yeah, mine ( built from CVS this morning ) has Add Buddy, Go to Chat
>>> Room, and Send Instant Message available in the Fire Services menu.
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>> I only get it to allow me to from other Cocoa apps...not from Carbon
>> apps.
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> Carbon apps have to code to allow services.  That is not Fire's fault.

That's fine.  I was just sharing my observations.

If it's up to the developer of the Carbon app, then I'll live.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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Ryan "My hometown is nowhere, my friends are everywhere." La Riviere

System Administrator; Drexel University
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