Here's a screenshot of it:http://ebook.ultraslack.net/screenshot.jpg
The news that the LIT format had been cracked was originally submitted to/. by
the author (incognito), myself, and others on 12/12/2002 when the author first
posted it to alt.binaries.e-book.
Of course, it didn't make the front page until somebody made a GUI front-end for it.
Cripes. Is there *any* explanation *anywhere* in the cited article or *any* of the comments as to what the fsck the acronym PVR *stands for*?
Google is your friend. PVR stands for Personal Video Recorder.
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Yes, you can buy Crossover Office for some increased (yet still limited) application support. ...and still no Photoshop 6!
Like this? or this?
As you can see from those screenshots, I've had success getting PS 6.0 to work from within Codeweaver's "Crossover Office".
It starts & runs without issue. I also tried a few different filters, and they worked.
However, every time I attempted to modify the default user colors, it crashed without hesitation.
YMMV.
alt.os.linux.slackware has been getting hit fairly hard by a troll(s) in the last few days
..But Chiron's been around for a while, and occasionally he is actually constructive and helpful.
Lies all Lies.
No. I'm not.
While *I* might lie to you, Google does not..
*heh* =)
The full source code was just posted to alt.binaries.e-book this afternoon.
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Message-ID: <3e123716$0$1447$272ea4a1@news.execpc.com>
From: Dan Jackson Software <djs@jacko.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.e-book
Subject: [CLIT] Updated source code - openclit.tar.bz2 (0/1)
Reply-To: djs@jacko.demon.co.uk
Here's the updated source code that goes with the new clit.exe. This time it contains some instructions and stuff. Have fun.
I can verify that it compiles fine on
Slackware 8.1/LFS CVS (20021220) Hybrid
gcc 3.2.1
glibc 2.3.1
Here's a screenshot of it:http://ebook.ultraslack.net/screenshot.jpg
The news that the LIT format had been cracked was originally submitted to
the author (incognito), myself, and others on 12/12/2002 when the author first
posted it to alt.binaries.e-book.
Of course, it didn't make the front page until somebody made a GUI front-end for it.
Anyone else not surprised?
I didn't think so.
PVR stands for Personal Video Recorder.
As you can see from those screenshots, I've had success getting PS 6.0 to work from within Codeweaver's "Crossover Office". It starts & runs without issue. I also tried a few different filters, and they worked.
However, every time I attempted to modify the default user colors, it crashed without hesitation.
YMMV.