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From: jblue@mwunix.mitre.org (Jason D. Blue)
Subject: Re: Macromaker
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kellogg@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu (Carol Kellogg) writes:

>Perhaps I missed something on the distribution disks - however, assuming
>that is not, in fact, the case...

>Is there a MacroMaker designed with System 7 in mind, or has it been
>abandoned?  Or am I simply incredibky dense and missing the obvious...

Apple claims that it is not used by most mac users, therefore it was not of
a high enough priority to be updated for System 7.  Apple refers you to
third party products, such as QuickKeys II and Tempo.  Tempo seems to have a
bad name, where as QuickKeys is shipping a system 7 compatible and 
AppleEvents aware version.

>Lars
