Subj : Loadhigh To : Gerald Miller From : Dan Ceppa Date : Wed Dec 15 2004 11:26 pm On 15 Dec 04 04:12:54, Gerald Miller got back to Dan Ceppa -> Re: Loadhigh GM> I also have a registered version - 6.02b. My point is that if the GM> current version is "freeware", what is the idea in maintaining a GM> non-supported registered version? Get the latest version that has the From what I gathered, the registered versions still have support available to them... GM>> is why I enjoy "picking his brain" when I run into 'Brick walls'. GM>> DC> Or running *his* brain into that brick wall for you! GM> I would never (intentionally) do that! That might be a charge of GM> Assault! But, what would be the deadly weapon? ;) DC> I'd guess you could call it a "Poor Man's" Deskview or Quartedeck. GM> Since Symantec bought up Quarterdeck (to stop development), some GM> person was so upset by this action, he released his licensed version of I used to be a big fan of Symantec. I loved their Q&A program. GM> Desqview to public domain. Now, I have no idea how legal it is to have GM> a copy of this 'public domain program', but I know it can be found at GM> many sites... Part of it is called, "By them and bury them". I had that happen with dBXL. dBASE bought their cheaper, and better, rival out an priced themselves out of the market. DC> I can swap between about 8 different loaded DOS programs. They DC> don't run in the background, but when I go back to a particular GM> I just Googled "Switcher" (without the quotes) and this is one that I GM> found: GM> http://www.twilightutilities.com/Switcher.html GM> $20.00 USD? The price sounds right... I'll have to check that out and see if it is the same program. DC> any DOS screen. Pasting graphics doesn't always work well, though, DC> but it usually comes close. GM> I guess such a program could be invaluable for running multi DOS GM> (4DOS) sessions... That's why I use it! --- OMX/Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 * Origin: Soundly on the Fault Line (1:123/666.0) .