The way I got around having to use the mousepad
for cut-n-paste was to just select the text and
use SHIFT-Insert instead. It takes a little while
to get used to, but works great.
When I first saw and started playing with Director, it totally reminded me of an updated
version of hypercard. I am probably missing something here, but I can't think of anything that
Director or Authorware doesn't do that HyperCard did? Now are either of those going to be ported to
MacOS X?
If there is one reason I did not leave
MP3.com it was for the bad ass engineering
office space. They have some pictures at the
job pages.
The only thing that sucked sometimes was that
because of the massive growth you could be stuck
with three people in a room that was really meant
for two. But other then that the office space
ruled.
Whoever you are, keep it quiet! Not everyone is interested in geeking out, you know. Why would they care that you get to play with spaceship operators and hack on websites 18 hours out of the day!?!
You might this article Entertainment Execs, Fear Not the Net of interest in regards to this thread.
You can hit up the Commerce Committee for PDFs of the actual statements. Anyone got any Ogg Vorbis of the Hearing?
The way I got around having to use the mousepad for cut-n-paste was to just select the text and use SHIFT-Insert instead. It takes a little while to get used to, but works great.
Yeah, well I was more refering to the feature set, not performance or any other metric.
Gosh,
When I first saw and started playing with Director, it totally reminded me of an updated
version of hypercard. I am probably missing something here, but I can't think of anything that
Director or Authorware doesn't do that HyperCard did? Now are either of those going to be ported to
MacOS X?
If there is one reason I did not leave MP3.com it was for the bad ass engineering office space. They have some pictures at the job pages. The only thing that sucked sometimes was that because of the massive growth you could be stuck with three people in a room that was really meant for two. But other then that the office space ruled.
Whoever you are, keep it quiet! Not everyone is interested in geeking out, you know. Why would they care that you get to play with spaceship operators and hack on websites 18 hours out of the day!?!
Sheesh! :-)