These new releases bring experimental Intel compatibility to both the
CamelBones framework and ShuX. In addition, there have been a few
minor bug fixes and additions to CamelBones - see the included
release notes for details.
I've read in earlier posts that you were concerned about the intel
On Oct 27, 2005, at 6:33 PM, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
These new releases bring experimental Intel compatibility to both the
CamelBones framework and ShuX. In addition, there have been a few
minor bug fixes and additions to CamelBones - see the included
release notes for details.
I've read in
These new releases bring experimental Intel compatibility to both the
CamelBones framework and ShuX. In addition, there have been a few
minor bug fixes and additions to CamelBones - see the included
release notes for details.
What is CamelBones?
CamelBones is a Cocoa/Perl bridge for Mac
At 1:49 pm -0400 25/10/05, Sherm Pendley wrote:
ShuX is a graphical POD (Plain Old Documentation) reader for Mac OS X.
Thank you for the new ShuX, Sherm. There's certainly a world of
difference between this and a the very early version I last tried.
The window positions, so far as I can
Sherm Pendley wrote:
These new releases bring experimental Intel compatibility to both the
CamelBones framework and ShuX. In addition, there have been a few minor
bug fixes and additions to CamelBones - see the included release notes
for details.
Downloaded both packages and installed
On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:05 PM, Lola Lee wrote:
Sherm Pendley wrote:
These new releases bring experimental Intel compatibility to both
the CamelBones framework and ShuX. In addition, there have been a
few minor bug fixes and additions to CamelBones - see the
included release notes for
On Oct 26, 2005, at 4:34 , John Delacour wrote:
At 1:49 pm -0400 25/10/05, Sherm Pendley wrote:
ShuX is a graphical POD (Plain Old Documentation) reader for Mac
OS X.
Thank you for the new ShuX, Sherm. There's certainly a world of
difference between this and a the very early version