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Re: Where's the EXPO news ??
In article <1rfmbdINN1aa@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu> jamesb@ecst.csuchico.edu (James L. Brookes) writes:
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>Some other info:
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>o InTrek, Byteworks, and Zip Tech did not show.
Shouldn't that be InTrenc, publishers of proterm? :)
>o T2 is selling (which I think is cool, ppppppbbbhhht!!!! (NICE fireworks
>blanker Nate! That's what sold me on it :)), and Lunar Productions also
>had Edit-16 and NameObj selling w/ manuals and all..
Me, the real nice fireworks blanker on the T2 release? Nah, you're too
kind, and mixing me up with James C. Smith, who did (imho) some of the
best polished modules. I have a really updated MiniFireworks (that one's mine)
module that's cool, expect to see an updates disk soon with a lot more
modules.
On a related note, Quality was was scrambling for authors for its blankers;
I don't have Phantasm myself, but I heard that its rigamarole of installing
your blankers into its resource fork is many times worse than T2's "copy your
blanker here; we'll recognize it" strategy.
>o Bill H. was there, but Avatar wasn't.
>o The Apple folks took some time off to come, which was very cool of them.
>Matt D was there Fri-Sat and Dave L/ Jim M. were there Sat (they might
>have been there other days too, but I didn't see 'em).
>o SoniqTracker .63 was shown, with an oscilliscope among other things.
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