On 9/9/05 10:04 AM, "Ken Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What DreamCard Player Has That StackRunner Doesn't Have:
> -
> - Provides a secure mode to run stacks (default)
> - Contains and opens RevOnline Viewer; provides a
On 9/9/05 9:40 AM, "Marielle Lange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (1) The downloads size are in reality 4.9 for the dreamcard player
> and 1.3 for the stackrunner. The dreamcard player application is
> accompanied by a components directory which is 5.7 MB big.
Yes; in StackRunner, the supported co
On 9/9/05 9:01 AM, "Jim Hurley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the Runner. I love the simplicity.
My pleasure!
> What are the differences and when would one choose StackRunner and
> when DreamCard?
Here's my quick list of the differences:
What DreamCard Player Has That StackRunner Doe
Hi Jim,
I only triedthe stackrunner today. The stack runner is a great
addition. Two things I spotted:
(1) The downloads size are in reality 4.9 for the dreamcard player
and 1.3 for the stackrunner. The dreamcard player application is
accompanied by a components directory which is 5.7 MB
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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 14:24:06 -0500
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Based on input and
Based on input and suggestions, this new version of StackRunner allows you
to configure how you want SR to handle things when the last stack it opened
as been closed - you can quit it, or you can bring up a new "Please select a
stack" answer file dialog. This can be part of the config.srn file, or