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Subject: Re: Anyone willing to test Terra?

Author: Peter Fendrich

Date: 08:59:37 10/31/01

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On October 31, 2001 at 08:31:18, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On October 31, 2001 at 04:27:52, Peter Fendrich wrote:
>
>>I'm in the process of making my program Terra public.
>>I've written help- and readme-files and an installation procedure.
>>Are you interested in testing my installation routine?
>>
>>1) Install Terra
>>2) Run it under WinBoard
>>3) Tell me if anything went wrong with the installation procedure.
>>
>>I would like you to have Win95, 98, Me, NT or 2000 and a considerable faster
>>mahine than my PII 300 MHz.
>>
>>If so, post a reply or send me an email: peter@fendrich.net
>
>Make a post in the Winboard forum, and you'll get a boatload of offers.
>http://f11.parsimony.net/forum16635/

I already have a few and that's what I needed.

>I don't like install programs.  Once you run install, if you delete something,
>uninstall goes bonkers.  I'd *much* rather do it myself.  Microsoft's Add/Remove
>programs thingy is one of the most annoying and stupid parts of all the Win32
>operating systems.
>
>On the other hand, a GUI for program configuration once it is installed is not a
>bad thing.  Of course, even in that case, I would like to be able to hand edit a
>config file, if I so choose.

No need to be worried about my installation procedure. It just creates the right
directory & file structure and nothing more. A GUI? Nah, I don't do those
things...

Thanks!
//Peter



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