[NTLK] Re - Stationary - Music etc
Timothy Chaten
tchaten at gmail.com
Tue Jan 12 14:13:10 EST 2010
I tried the links below and I can download the packages just fine to my Mac
- but have tried installing the packages on both an eMate and an MP2100 and
both just stay at the installing package screen forever and don't install!
Any suggestions - are others able to install the stationary package?
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Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:18:08 -0700
From: Grant Hutchinson <grant at splorp.com>
Subject: Re: [NTLK] Music Staves for Newton?
To: NewtonTalk List <newtontalk at newtontalk.net>
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On Jan 12, 2010, at 7:35 AM, reilly001os at aol.com wrote:
> Wasn't there a way to make/design your own stationary? Might that be
> an option?
Standalone Software still sells their Stationery Construction Kit and
Stationery Pack products.
Info:
<http://www.standalone.com/MessagePad/StatCKit/content.html>
<http://www.standalone.com/MessagePad/StatPack/>
Download:
<http://www.standalone.com/newtonos/stationery_construction_kit/>
<http://www.standalone.com/newtonos/stationery_pack/>
There was also a Mac application called FormIt from a company called
CHS Systems.
<http://web.archive.org/web/19970617042254/http://www.webleap.com/>
"... create customized Newton 2.x OS stationery for the built-in Notes
and NewtonWorks applications without any programming. Create your own
personal Newton stationery by drawing your data fields using a MacDraw
like interface on your Macintosh, edit data field names as appropriate
(and other caption text), then download it to your Newton! The New
button in Note/NewtonWorks is then used to add FormIt form entries to
your Newton."
The demo version is available on UNNA.
<
http://mirrors.unna.org/ftp.bitcon.no/pub/pdacentral/newton/files/formit.hqx
>
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Thanks in Advance
Tim
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