From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Sat Apr 19 2003 - 08:01:08 PDT
on 19/04/03 10:00, George Bingham at george.bingham_at_newted.net wrote:
>> i've been using lunasuite lately, and it rocks so hard. the only
>> problem is the ol '61 error, and some small buggy issues. the source is
>> available, is anyone working on it? it would really be worth improving,
>> it already has more features than are needed, if anything.
>
> Is the source really available? Where?
>
> I " tried " to use Lunasuite once, I could'nt get it to do anything right for
> me. I was quite dissapointed with it. It had so much poitential (like the
> Newton itself). I just thought it needed more work, which it might get if its
> source went public!
>
> Let us know!
>
> George
Search for "LunaSuite" in the NewtonTalk archive. I don't remember the
specifics but I know it's been discussed a few times in the last few months.
-Laurent.
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