MacMDI

Aki Hoji (akhst7+@pitt.edu)
Mon, 24 Jun 96 22:15:45 -0000

O.K.,

So far, it is encouraging. We've got several Mac-Flow, or Flow-Mac users
around the world who have responded and are willing to pay $5-10 bucks
for the possible MacMDI, and even better news is that there are a few
individuals who are willing to pay a large sum of the money ($100-200),
or help programming. Of course, a bad news is that we need more than
several people to to raise enough money. Also, our main guy, Joe is
getting a bit (or a lot) nervous about the possibility of cross-compiling
becoming a full-time job. However, overall, I am pleased to hear that
the development of some softwares similar to WinMDI (?) is underway, and
not mention, I might have help drop a "nought or two off price of
CellQuest." I really like it, though I still love to see MacMDI or
something similar to it. I guess we've got keep this thing rolling and
see how many Mac-Flow/Flow-Mac users out there are really serious about
getting MacMDI. If we have enough response (in addtion to enough fund),
maybe, we can convince Joe, and perhaps other developers that we
seriously want MacMDI. Or else, I will offer my brand new PoweMac 8500
(Of course, this is a last ditch to help this project).

Aki Hoji (akhst7+@pitt.edu)
University of Pittsburgh


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