Hi Vic,

    As I mentioned to Dave, the reason for that option is the executable and 
not the actual script. Maybe in the future I will learn enough of C++ that I 
can do it without using Python but for now that is it. I actually did write the 
Trek Game as a VB Script but got sidetracked on the Clipboard app.

    When compiling the Clipboard app it ended up as 3.8 megs and since it is 
because it is bundling modules from Python then each option would be calling on 
the same modules, thus reducing space in the .exe and the reason for the 
attempt. but I have not even started on doing this yet. Who knows, I might get 
sidetracked again and write it all in VB Script and reduce the load down to 
several hundred kilo bytes instead of megs...

        Take Care,
        Bruce


Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 8:11 AM
Subject: RE: A new app - RodClock 1.0


David,

Well expressed. I agree completely. In the past, I have actually stopped
using an app bundled like this and found a different solution, even though
one of the apps in the bundle was what I needed. I strongly feel that
individual apps should be packaged separately.


Best regards from Ohio,

Vic

-----Original Message-----
From: David [mailto:trailerda...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 4:00 AM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: A new app - RodClock 1.0

Bruce, and the rest.
Just a tiny question and thought here.

How smart is it REALLY, to bundle all your different stuff in one big 
download? OK, I can see, that if a developer makes one app, that rely on 
other apps of his in functioning, it will be adviceable for him to include 
all that is needed in his downloaddable. But if you create milk, butter, 
screw-driver, and car key apps, how wise is it to force all your stuff on 
the end-user.

Several times, we see on the list, people who ask how they can possibly get 
"junk-free" downloads of different software. Sorry for the comparison, since

I never meant to say that any of your apps - Bruce or anyone else - is 
considered junk. It is really hard work behind, and I do appreciate this. 
Yet, why I compared it with the junk-bundles, is because you may end up 
throwing away your hard efforts, on people who only wanted one small app of 
yours. Just because someone wants a better way of handling the clipboard, 
does not in any way indicate that they want a battle game. Maybe people does

not even want that kind of games on their computer, due to personal 
opinions.

OK, you could argue me, that it is this simple: You don't want all my stuff,

leave the package alone. And, I will agree fully with you. That is the great

freedom of choice we have, comes to the app central. You go there, you 
download what you want and need, and leave the rest. Still, Bruce, don't you

agree, it would be a pity if your hard work on the clipboard app, or the 
cuckoo clock, if people stopped downloading it due to them disagreeing with 
the rest of your bundle? Allright, you could tell them that they can install

the bundle, and then delete the stuff they don't want, but why create a 
bundle if people are going to throw half of it away after all? Besides, many

a user will not be comfortable with manually deleting stuff. And, some may 
not even be comfortable in downloading things that hold stuff they don't 
specifically ask for.

You know, GW could have done the same, simply made one big download of all 
the apps available, and forced people to install the whole bunch. See if 
that is what we want? Smile.

I do see, that you - like the rest of us who meddle with app development and

maintainance - want a great number of users to make the fullest benefit of 
your efforts. That is nothing wrong. After all, why else would we bother 
releasing our material? But I still hold, it should be every user's right, 
for him or herself, to determine if they want stand-alone products or not. 
And, in one way, I do see little connection in me wanting a good clipboard 
functionality, or would it be a well-designed clock, and the battle game or 
some of the other stuff you mentioned. If I want a clock, I would greatly 
prefer to download the clock, and stick with that. Do I want a music player,

well let me download and enjoy that one, but please don't force me to get a 
bunch of stuff I did not ask for, and which may somehow happen to conflict 
with other things on my computer.

You likely now will tell me, that you are not aware that anything will 
contradict or conflict the rest of my system. Likely not. And still, what if

I downloaded the music player, and I am informed that this and that hotkeys 
will control it. I am a happy user, way up till I hit another hotkey, that 
usually would perform some action from another app on my computer. The only 
problem is, that now this hotkey opens the cuckoo clock, and I may be 
confused, since I never had any cuckoo clock on my computer, and am not 
aware of it ever been installed. So, I go on the list, telling my issue, and

learn that this clock was thrown on me as part of me installing the music 
player.

Sorry, guys, but I do think there will be a handful people with me, that 
will stop downloading and enjoying the one app I was originally using - due 
to the fact that things now got bundled up. Some may call me pecky here, but

I do want to warn against bundling material that has little or nothing to do

with each other. I strongly recommend that any developer who is aware that 
his app needs, or relies on, any of his other material - please will you 
bundle all needed material with your app download. Yet, just as strongly, I 
would recommend to leave separate, stand-alone products, in each their 
download. After all, if anyone else wants the rest of your stuff, it is no 
big pain to download the separate material.

One suggestion, that crosses my mind: If you really want to promote all your

stuff to any user of the individual products, why do¨'t you include an entry

on the app's menu, saying something like:
    More apps from same developer
That way, the user could quickly get to the stuff you have released.

With the chance, that I happened to misunderstand your message and 
intentions Bruce, I wanted to share those thoughts on a general bases, with 
all on the list.

Regards,

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "BX" <bronx_...@fltg.net>
To: "GW Scripting" <gw-scripting@gwmicro.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 5:41 AM
Subject: Re: A new app - RodClock 1.0



Hi Rod,

    It sounds like a nice feature for better sound quality.

    I also have written a new Cuckoo clock program that works using several 
file formats and has adjustable volume. The present one which is on the app 
list only uses the WE Object Model Playsound and that is limited to no 
adjustments or file types.

    I got sidetracked on 2 other projects but will introduce mine soon and 
maybe all of them as one app.

    One which also has the File to Clipboard in it, and probably all my 
games. For I am going to merge them all as one executable program that would

also work as a stand alone outside of the WE App scriptor; as someone in PA.

had requested for users that have no screen reader or not GW's reader.

    It will also have it's own Jukebox or Mixer Player. Allowing you to 
select what list of music to play, how many times to replay it and adjust 
the volume and replay and more.

    The thing I got side tracked on is the Clipboard app and it works but 
have been adding features to it. A quick sort routine which I already use in

the Uninstall program will be added next for I do sorting of the file list 
selected in the ClipFile app.
    That ClipFile app allows you to select a batch of files and add or 
append to the clipboard list then if you wish, sort them,or open them and 
transfer all the file data to the clipboard.
    I am working on other options like save all data to another file as well

along with the sorting and such...

    Having this Clipboard app called ClipFile brings another feature people 
do not have in programs. The ability to select files using Windows Explorer 
then actually extract the file names only and place them on the Clipboard 
text area.
    By doing this it allows you to open files selected, copy it's data, copy

them as well and also paste them just like the clipboard already does, but 
gives you hands on the names themselves...

    I have been doing this the last 2 weeks and getting close to finishing 
it as long as I stop adding features to it.

    Hopefully your app will work well.

        Bruce


Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 9:32 PM
Subject: A new app - RodClock 1.0


Hi everyone,

I thought you might be interested in a neat little app I put together:

a clock which can use Winamp to announce the time.

It takes a wee bit of smaarts and work to set up, but I think it's worth it.

Here's the URL:

https://www.gwmicro.com/App_Central/Apps/App_Details/?scriptid=1394

I hope you enjoy it, as much as I enjoyed putting it together. (smile)

Take care,

Rod Hutton


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