Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock

2012-10-04 Thread Bob Sneidar
Nicely done! It is running on my second monitor.

On Oct 4, 2012, at 1:12 PM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote:

> A freebie for the LiveCode community...
> 
> www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
> 
> I suspect I am not alone when squinting to see the time on my screens. I
> also don't need the weather, barometric pressure, a count-down alarm, moon
> phase or the time in Timbuktoo. This 'clearview' clock is millisecond
> accurate, displays in your own language and simply does what it says on the
> tin... No feature-bloat, no bells or whistles, no complications, just a
> really useful thing to have and it looks good too.
> 
> Available for Windows and Mac OS X and written entirely in LiveCode
> obviously.
> 
> Feel free to share it around and use as you wish.
> 
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> With best regards,
> 
> Hugh Senior
> FLCo
> Home of ChartMaker, DatePicker and The Scripter's Scrapbook
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock

2012-10-04 Thread Shawn Blc
Excellent!  Have it running on my 15" Retina Macbook Pro.




On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:

> Nicely done! It is running on my second monitor.
>
> On Oct 4, 2012, at 1:12 PM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote:
>
> > A freebie for the LiveCode community...
> >
> > www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
> >
> > I suspect I am not alone when squinting to see the time on my screens. I
> > also don't need the weather, barometric pressure, a count-down alarm,
> moon
> > phase or the time in Timbuktoo. This 'clearview' clock is millisecond
> > accurate, displays in your own language and simply does what it says on
> the
> > tin... No feature-bloat, no bells or whistles, no complications, just a
> > really useful thing to have and it looks good too.
> >
> > Available for Windows and Mac OS X and written entirely in LiveCode
> > obviously.
> >
> > Feel free to share it around and use as you wish.
> >
> >
> > Enjoy!
> >
> > With best regards,
> >
> > Hugh Senior
> > FLCo
> > Home of ChartMaker, DatePicker and The Scripter's Scrapbook
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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RE: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock

2012-10-04 Thread John Dixon

I suppose you could just go to specsavers...


> From: ad...@flexiblelearning.com
> To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
> Subject: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock
> Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 21:12:00 +0100
> 
> A freebie for the LiveCode community...
> 
> www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
> 
> I suspect I am not alone when squinting to see the time on my screens. I
> also don't need the weather, barometric pressure, a count-down alarm, moon
> phase or the time in Timbuktoo. This 'clearview' clock is millisecond
> accurate, displays in your own language and simply does what it says on the
> tin... No feature-bloat, no bells or whistles, no complications, just a
> really useful thing to have and it looks good too.
> 
> Available for Windows and Mac OS X and written entirely in LiveCode
> obviously.
> 
> Feel free to share it around and use as you wish.
> 
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> With best regards,
> 
> Hugh Senior
> FLCo
> Home of ChartMaker, DatePicker and The Scripter's Scrapbook
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock

2012-10-04 Thread Pierre Sahores
Hi Hugh !

Look really nice on mac ;D

Best regards,

Pierre

Le 4 oct. 2012 à 22:12, FlexibleLearning.com a écrit :

> A freebie for the LiveCode community...
> 
> www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
> 
> I suspect I am not alone when squinting to see the time on my screens. I
> also don't need the weather, barometric pressure, a count-down alarm, moon
> phase or the time in Timbuktoo. This 'clearview' clock is millisecond
> accurate, displays in your own language and simply does what it says on the
> tin... No feature-bloat, no bells or whistles, no complications, just a
> really useful thing to have and it looks good too.
> 
> Available for Windows and Mac OS X and written entirely in LiveCode
> obviously.
> 
> Feel free to share it around and use as you wish.
> 
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> With best regards,
> 
> Hugh Senior
> FLCo
> Home of ChartMaker, DatePicker and The Scripter's Scrapbook
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock

2012-10-04 Thread Richmond

On 10/04/2012 11:56 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

Hi Hugh !

Look really nice on mac ;D

Best regards,

Pierre

Le 4 oct. 2012 à 22:12, FlexibleLearning.com a écrit :


A freebie for the LiveCode community...

www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock

I suspect I am not alone when squinting to see the time on my screens. I
also don't need the weather, barometric pressure, a count-down alarm, moon
phase or the time in Timbuktoo. This 'clearview' clock is millisecond
accurate, displays in your own language and simply does what it says on the
tin... No feature-bloat, no bells or whistles, no complications, just a
really useful thing to have and it looks good too.

Available for Windows and Mac OS X and written entirely in LiveCode
obviously.

Feel free to share it around and use as you wish.


Enjoy!

With best regards,

Hugh Senior
FLCo
Home of ChartMaker, DatePicker and The Scripter's Scrapbook






It would be even more of a cracker were there a Linux build!

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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock

2012-10-04 Thread Pierre Sahores

Le 4 oct. 2012 à 23:00, Richmond a écrit :

> On 10/04/2012 11:56 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
>> Hi Hugh !
>> 
>> Look really nice on mac ;D
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Pierre
>> 
>> Le 4 oct. 2012 à 22:12, FlexibleLearning.com a écrit :
>> 
>>> A freebie for the LiveCode community...
>>> 
>>> www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
>>> 
>>> I suspect I am not alone when squinting to see the time on my screens. I
>>> also don't need the weather, barometric pressure, a count-down alarm, moon
>>> phase or the time in Timbuktoo. This 'clearview' clock is millisecond
>>> accurate, displays in your own language and simply does what it says on the
>>> tin... No feature-bloat, no bells or whistles, no complications, just a
>>> really useful thing to have and it looks good too.
>>> 
>>> Available for Windows and Mac OS X and written entirely in LiveCode
>>> obviously.
>>> 
>>> Feel free to share it around and use as you wish.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Enjoy!
>>> 
>>> With best regards,
>>> 
>>> Hugh Senior
>>> FLCo
>>> Home of ChartMaker, DatePicker and The Scripter's Scrapbook
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
> 
> It would be even more of a cracker were there a Linux build!

Yep... and, in about Linux/Asus versus OSX/Apple, i would really prefer to rely 
on the first kind of config for most of my LC coding and other numeric tasks, 
at least for 2 main reasons :

- in my experience, over the last decade, in average, 18 months is a standard 
Mac live time. Short, is't for 2000 bucks each box ? On other hand, my 
Asus/CentOS configs never give up until i replace them by more recent boxes...
- No way to run games production AI solutions with top at 100% on a 24/7 basis 
on Apple platforms. They would just burn their unibody cases and die in less 
than 24 hours...

But too bad, iOS dev need macs (at least to make the workflow as simple as 
possible...). To bad again, LC stay still, in about mobile/desktop dev, less 
usable on the Linux platform than it's on the OSX and Windows ones...

Would be really helpful to, perhaps !, see the situation change a the near ;)


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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock

2012-10-04 Thread Bob Sneidar
Pierre, Pierre, I have been running World Of Warcraft at high graphics settings 
on both my iMac at home, and my laptop, for years. I've run my laptop at my 
Dad's house on the hottest of days there. One is almost 4 years old the other 
almost 6. Neither have burned up. Not sure what you are doing with them, but if 
you are only getting 1.5 years out of every mac you have ever owned, I would 
have to say check the power at your place and put some kind of UPS in line 
because DAMN. 

Also, just because a hard drive fails does not mean the computer is wasted. 
Also, I administer n 400 node network. About 60% of our computers are Macs. I 
have next to my desk all the laptop bodies of the laptops that have failed 
completely. There are 5 of them. 2 are G4's. Two more were motherboard 
failures. The other was a monitor burnout. Macs have historically been 
INCREDIBLY reliable for us. I'm not just a Mac hack. I work in the field of IT 
every day and have for 20+ years. 

Also, if you can show you only got that much life out of BRAND NEW macs and 
there was no abuse involved, you could go back to Apple and they would comp you 
a new one I am sure. Sorry, but I call BS here.

Bob


On Oct 4, 2012, at 3:50 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

> Yep... and, in about Linux/Asus versus OSX/Apple, i would really prefer to 
> rely on the first kind of config for most of my LC coding and other numeric 
> tasks, at least for 2 main reasons :
> 
> - in my experience, over the last decade, in average, 18 months is a standard 
> Mac live time. Short, is't for 2000 bucks each box ? On other hand, my 
> Asus/CentOS configs never give up until i replace them by more recent boxes...
> - No way to run games production AI solutions with top at 100% on a 24/7 
> basis on Apple platforms. They would just burn their unibody cases and die in 
> less than 24 hours...
> 
> But too bad, iOS dev need macs (at least to make the workflow as simple as 
> possible...). To bad again, LC stay still, in about mobile/desktop dev, less 
> usable on the Linux platform than it's on the OSX and Windows ones...
> 
> Would be really helpful to, perhaps !, see the situation change a the near ;)


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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock

2012-10-04 Thread Shawn Blc
Is there a way to have the app start up when OSX Mountain Lion starts and
remain positioned where I place it?




On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:

> Pierre, Pierre, I have been running World Of Warcraft at high graphics
> settings on both my iMac at home, and my laptop, for years. I've run my
> laptop at my Dad's house on the hottest of days there. One is almost 4
> years old the other almost 6. Neither have burned up. Not sure what you are
> doing with them, but if you are only getting 1.5 years out of every mac you
> have ever owned, I would have to say check the power at your place and put
> some kind of UPS in line because DAMN.
>
> Also, just because a hard drive fails does not mean the computer is
> wasted. Also, I administer n 400 node network. About 60% of our computers
> are Macs. I have next to my desk all the laptop bodies of the laptops that
> have failed completely. There are 5 of them. 2 are G4's. Two more were
> motherboard failures. The other was a monitor burnout. Macs have
> historically been INCREDIBLY reliable for us. I'm not just a Mac hack. I
> work in the field of IT every day and have for 20+ years.
>
> Also, if you can show you only got that much life out of BRAND NEW macs
> and there was no abuse involved, you could go back to Apple and they would
> comp you a new one I am sure. Sorry, but I call BS here.
>
> Bob
>
>
> On Oct 4, 2012, at 3:50 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
>
> > Yep... and, in about Linux/Asus versus OSX/Apple, i would really prefer
> to rely on the first kind of config for most of my LC coding and other
> numeric tasks, at least for 2 main reasons :
> >
> > - in my experience, over the last decade, in average, 18 months is a
> standard Mac live time. Short, is't for 2000 bucks each box ? On other
> hand, my Asus/CentOS configs never give up until i replace them by more
> recent boxes...
> > - No way to run games production AI solutions with top at 100% on a 24/7
> basis on Apple platforms. They would just burn their unibody cases and die
> in less than 24 hours...
> >
> > But too bad, iOS dev need macs (at least to make the workflow as simple
> as possible...). To bad again, LC stay still, in about mobile/desktop dev,
> less usable on the Linux platform than it's on the OSX and Windows ones...
> >
> > Would be really helpful to, perhaps !, see the situation change a the
> near ;)
>
>
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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock

2012-10-05 Thread Pierre Sahores
Bob,

God to hear ! Have to add that i still own a good collection of pre-intel Apple 
boxes still able to run like charms (PWB 140/160, 5300, G3 15 inches, G4 13 
inches, MacMini G4,...) and that my concerns began with intel MBP 15 inches 
dualcore. All went a kind of AppleCare + protected, so i got them all three 
replaced for free by new ones within 3 days each. To avoid problems, my macs 
are starting on external HD, timemachined and copycloned on a 24/7 basis. So 
when any problem occur, i just have to connect the new one and to go head ;-)

In this way, my last 2 weeks old MBP 13 i5 2.5 Ghz is able to run the previous 
OSX 10.6.8/LC 5.0.2 config i use to code LC server tasks in FTP-SSL mode and 
all is fine.

Least but not last, i rely yet for my mobile and server dev tasks on 2 MBP 13 
i5 2.4 Ghz and 2.5 Ghz + samsung displays and both laptops seems lots more 
reliable than my previous ones. Can't say why but they seems well constructed, 
not noisy at all, etc... Hope i will own them both for the longs years you 
report macs are still normally builds to stay reliables :D

Pierre


Le 5 oct. 2012 à 01:08, Bob Sneidar a écrit :

> Pierre, Pierre, I have been running World Of Warcraft at high graphics 
> settings on both my iMac at home, and my laptop, for years. I've run my 
> laptop at my Dad's house on the hottest of days there. One is almost 4 years 
> old the other almost 6. Neither have burned up. Not sure what you are doing 
> with them, but if you are only getting 1.5 years out of every mac you have 
> ever owned, I would have to say check the power at your place and put some 
> kind of UPS in line because DAMN. 
> 
> Also, just because a hard drive fails does not mean the computer is wasted. 
> Also, I administer n 400 node network. About 60% of our computers are Macs. I 
> have next to my desk all the laptop bodies of the laptops that have failed 
> completely. There are 5 of them. 2 are G4's. Two more were motherboard 
> failures. The other was a monitor burnout. Macs have historically been 
> INCREDIBLY reliable for us. I'm not just a Mac hack. I work in the field of 
> IT every day and have for 20+ years. 
> 
> Also, if you can show you only got that much life out of BRAND NEW macs and 
> there was no abuse involved, you could go back to Apple and they would comp 
> you a new one I am sure. Sorry, but I call BS here.
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> On Oct 4, 2012, at 3:50 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> 
>> Yep... and, in about Linux/Asus versus OSX/Apple, i would really prefer to 
>> rely on the first kind of config for most of my LC coding and other numeric 
>> tasks, at least for 2 main reasons :
>> 
>> - in my experience, over the last decade, in average, 18 months is a 
>> standard Mac live time. Short, is't for 2000 bucks each box ? On other hand, 
>> my Asus/CentOS configs never give up until i replace them by more recent 
>> boxes...
>> - No way to run games production AI solutions with top at 100% on a 24/7 
>> basis on Apple platforms. They would just burn their unibody cases and die 
>> in less than 24 hours...
>> 
>> But too bad, iOS dev need macs (at least to make the workflow as simple as 
>> possible...). To bad again, LC stay still, in about mobile/desktop dev, less 
>> usable on the Linux platform than it's on the OSX and Windows ones...
>> 
>> Would be really helpful to, perhaps !, see the situation change a the near ;)
> 
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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.1 update

2012-10-05 Thread Bob Sneidar
Problems. Now none of the controls work, and I cannot move the window. System 
just beeps when I try.

On Oct 5, 2012, at 9:38 AM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote:

> Thank you for the kind comments.
> 
> New: Added a collapse/expand toggle. Useful when space is needed (as I am
> now finding out)...
> 
> Download at www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
> 
> Hugh Senior
> FLCo
> 
> 
> -- Original messages
> 
> On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 at 10:56 PM, Pierre Sahores 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Hugh !
> 
> Look really nice on mac ;D
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 at 3:33 PM, Shawn Blc  wrote:
> 
> Excellent!  Have it running on my 15" Retina Macbook Pro.
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
> 
> Nicely done! It is running on my second monitor.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Oct 4, 2012, at 1:12 PM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote:
>> 
>>> A freebie for the LiveCode community...
>>> 
>>> www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
>>> 
>>> I suspect I am not alone when squinting to see the time on my
>>> screens. I also don't need the weather, barometric pressure, a
>>> count-down alarm, moon phase or the time in Timbuktoo. This
>>> 'clearview' clock is millisecond accurate, displays in your own
>>> language and simply does what it says on the tin... No feature-
>>> bloat,no bells or whistles, no complications, just a really
>>> useful thing to have and it looks good too.
>>> 
>>> Available for Windows and Mac OS X and written entirely in
>>> LiveCode obviously.
>>> 
>>> Feel free to share it around and use as you wish.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Enjoy!
>>> 
>>> With best regards,
>>> 
>>> Hugh Senior
>>> FLCo
>>> Home of ChartMaker, DatePicker and The Scripter's Scrapbook
> 
> 
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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.1 update

2012-10-05 Thread Shawn Blc
Works great on my Retina 15" MBP (version 1.1)  It'd be nice if 1) it
started when I rebooted and 2) it remembered the location where I last put
it.

Other than that it's FANTASTIC!  Thank you.




On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:

> Problems. Now none of the controls work, and I cannot move the window.
> System just beeps when I try.
>
> On Oct 5, 2012, at 9:38 AM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote:
>
> > Thank you for the kind comments.
> >
> > New: Added a collapse/expand toggle. Useful when space is needed (as I am
> > now finding out)...
> >
> > Download at www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
> >
> > Hugh Senior
> > FLCo
> >
> >
> > -- Original messages
> >
> > On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 at 10:56 PM, Pierre Sahores 
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi Hugh !
> >
> > Look really nice on mac ;D
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 at 3:33 PM, Shawn Blc 
> wrote:
> >
> > Excellent!  Have it running on my 15" Retina Macbook Pro.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
> >
> > Nicely done! It is running on my second monitor.
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Oct 4, 2012, at 1:12 PM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote:
> >>
> >>> A freebie for the LiveCode community...
> >>>
> >>> www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
> >>>
> >>> I suspect I am not alone when squinting to see the time on my
> >>> screens. I also don't need the weather, barometric pressure, a
> >>> count-down alarm, moon phase or the time in Timbuktoo. This
> >>> 'clearview' clock is millisecond accurate, displays in your own
> >>> language and simply does what it says on the tin... No feature-
> >>> bloat,no bells or whistles, no complications, just a really
> >>> useful thing to have and it looks good too.
> >>>
> >>> Available for Windows and Mac OS X and written entirely in
> >>> LiveCode obviously.
> >>>
> >>> Feel free to share it around and use as you wish.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Enjoy!
> >>>
> >>> With best regards,
> >>>
> >>> Hugh Senior
> >>> FLCo
> >>> Home of ChartMaker, DatePicker and The Scripter's Scrapbook
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.1 update

2012-10-05 Thread FlexibleLearning.com
Bob,

Is the modal 'About' window displayed?

Close it first.

Hugh Senior
FLCo


> Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2012 09:44:08 -0700
> From: Bob Sneidar 
> To: How to use LiveCode 
> Subject: Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.1 update
> Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> 
> Problems. Now none of the controls work, and I cannot move the 
> window. System just beeps when I try.
> 
> On Oct 5, 2012, at 9:38 AM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote:
> 
> > Thank you for the kind comments.
> > 
> > New: Added a collapse/expand toggle. Useful when space is 
> needed (as I am
> > now finding out)...
> > 
> > Download at www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
> > 
> > Hugh Senior
> > FLCo

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Re: [ANN] Free 'Clearview' desktop clock v1.1 update

2012-10-05 Thread Bob Sneidar
Yeah the splash about screen somehow got layered behind another window. Too 
many clicks. I should have known. Works for me now too. 

Bob


On Oct 5, 2012, at 10:04 AM, Shawn Blc wrote:

> Works great on my Retina 15" MBP (version 1.1)  It'd be nice if 1) it
> started when I rebooted and 2) it remembered the location where I last put
> it.
> 
> Other than that it's FANTASTIC!  Thank you.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
> 
>> Problems. Now none of the controls work, and I cannot move the window.
>> System just beeps when I try.
>> 
>> On Oct 5, 2012, at 9:38 AM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote:
>> 
>>> Thank you for the kind comments.
>>> 
>>> New: Added a collapse/expand toggle. Useful when space is needed (as I am
>>> now finding out)...
>>> 
>>> Download at www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
>>> 
>>> Hugh Senior
>>> FLCo
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- Original messages
>>> 
>>> On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 at 10:56 PM, Pierre Sahores 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Hugh !
>>> 
>>> Look really nice on mac ;D
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 at 3:33 PM, Shawn Blc 
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Excellent!  Have it running on my 15" Retina Macbook Pro.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Bob Sneidar  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Nicely done! It is running on my second monitor.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 On Oct 4, 2012, at 1:12 PM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote:
 
> A freebie for the LiveCode community...
> 
> www.FlexibleLearning.com/freeclock
> 
> I suspect I am not alone when squinting to see the time on my
> screens. I also don't need the weather, barometric pressure, a
> count-down alarm, moon phase or the time in Timbuktoo. This
> 'clearview' clock is millisecond accurate, displays in your own
> language and simply does what it says on the tin... No feature-
> bloat,no bells or whistles, no complications, just a really
> useful thing to have and it looks good too.
> 
> Available for Windows and Mac OS X and written entirely in
> LiveCode obviously.
> 
> Feel free to share it around and use as you wish.
> 
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> With best regards,
> 
> Hugh Senior
> FLCo
> Home of ChartMaker, DatePicker and The Scripter's Scrapbook
>>> 
>>> 
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