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Re: EasyMount
In article <4kf4r2$b0k@Venus.mcs.com> Joe Walters wrote:
: In article <654205102wnr@klatch.demon.co.uk>,
: John Le Febvre <John@klatch.demon.co.uk> wrote:
: > ...started to crash even with shift-booting.
: This amazes/confuses me. It should not be part of your system when
: shift booted. Did you get the, "No DAs..." message when you booted?
: > ...started to crash even with shift-booting.
: This amazes/confuses me. It should not be part of your system when
: shift booted. Did you get the, "No DAs..." message when you booted?
: > What is it for?
: To aid those with disabilities work with the IIgs.
EasyMount has little to do with helping people disabilities. It is
used most extensively with a networked GS as it allows one to make
aliases. It is a very handy init and to my knowledge is not buggy. I
have to admit that I stayed away from it for a long time simply
because I thought it was probably buggy (that darn "Easy" in the name,
I guess).
: >Is it similar to EasyAccess (i.e. a BIG problem) or do I need it to
: >be there?
: Nuke it!
Don't nuke it. If your copy is corrupt then you might want to replace
it. I have found EasyMount very handy and I use it to keep an aliased
folder on my desktop which itself contains aliases of my most commonly
used programs. Recently, I have also added (with the help of DocAlias
from EGO systems) an aliased folder which contains aliases of all the
inits and DAs I don't have installed but may wish to load with
IR2.0.2.
I just click on the alias and the DA is loaded. Neat.
It sometimes takes a little imagination to see how one might use
aliases but once you start using them, working without seems tedious.
--James Keim