At 11:01 13/09/00 +0100, Metalle Gary-GMETALL1 wrote: >... I've looked at the Hackmaster stuff but I didn't >think it was enough to get started (and I don't want to write something that >necessarily needs Hackmaster in order to install it)...
You definitely should ! One of the big issues with hacks is that if they aren't managed on a unified way, user experience becomes quickly "fatal error experience". Why ? Because you have to make sure that the chain of hacks is managed in a coherent way. That's the main reason for being compliant to the hack standard, defined by HackMaster. Many, many users have HackMaster on their machine. It's almost a standard application and you can distribute it with yours, provided that you remind users that they are supposed to register for it. I wish (and I know I'm not the only one !!!) it was integrated into PalmOS, or published as OpenSource, so that it could be maintained, since MisterEd seems to have soooo many other things to do. -- Denis. -- For information on using the ACCESS Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.access-company.com/developers/forums/
