Re: MC 2.5 ramblings...
On 11/7/04 6:02 AM, JCT wrote: Well, try as I can I cannot get accustomed to Revolution. I have the feeling of being lost in nowhere. It's probably me but MC 2.5 seems like the Nirvana of programming, except for the 10 lines limit. So is there a place to buy this old version somewhere (for an iMac)? As my needs for programming are small, the cheaper the better. However having a clean & complete version of MC 2.5 is the goal... I know that some of you are working to make MC lives forever but I have not the time to follow your efforts, so it is now way over my head. Sorry. From: "J. Landman Gay" The only way to get a MetaCard license is to buy the Enterprise version of Revolution. That allows you to get a license key for both MC and Rev. Unfortunately, Enterprise is the most expensive license. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED] HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com -- Err... 599UK pounds that's over a thousand US $? I guess that I will have to scan the web for some time in the hope of finding one really mixed up fellow willing to sale it's 2.5 MC on the used market... JCT ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
MC 2.5 ramblings...
Well, try as I can I cannot get accustomed to Revolution. I have the feeling of being lost in nowhere. It's probably me but MC 2.5 seems like the Nirvana of programming, except for the 10 lines limit. So is there a place to buy this old version somewhere (for an iMac)? As my needs for programming are small, the cheaper the better. However having a clean & complete version of MC 2.5 is the goal... I know that some of you are working to make MC lives forever but I have not the time to follow your efforts, so it is now way over my head. Sorry. Thanks, JCT ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
Re: The Scripters Scrapbook v3
From: FlexibleLearning This has been around since about 1985, fist in HC then SC, latterly in MC. Designed for scripters to collect their own tips, tricks and trinkets, The Scripters Scrapbook is not only a personal archive tool but now also allows links to on-line resources, documents on your computer and email addresses. I am in the final stages of completing an upgraded version with improved interface and functionality. It should also be as close to identical on Win/Mac as is possible to get. I am pondering whether it may be something of interest as a plug-in for RR, but first I would appreciate you comments, views as to how trivial it seems to you and how it might be improved. So... Would anyone care to give it some test-runs and break it please? 96k zip file. /H = Yes, but where can I get it? J.-C. T. L'Humanité siège Sur son propre piège. Plume Latraverse - ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
Re: [ANN] Game Available for Test
To grab the game, type the following in your message box: go stack url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/test/stacks/kodekraker.mc"; From: Shari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Scott, I tried to grab it. I used the URL in Internet Explorer on Mac 8.6, and was taken to a web page of gobbledygook, no download. snip Shari C -- --Shareware Games for the Mac-- http://www.gypsyware.com === Hi Shari, Forget IE (it's already history anyway :-) Use iCab. If in Eudora for ex. command clic on the link. Stop iCab trying to open a page. Choose download from iCab file menu (opt-comm-L). Then clic OK in the download panel and iCab will properly download the game in the folder of your choice. Then open in MC at your choosing which I prefer anyway. By the way, you can download complete web site that way with iCab, try it. iCab's got a pretty impressive download module. Have fun JCT (Mac OS 9.1) ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard