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From: american@pnet51.cts.com (Jeff Iverson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard
Subject: Re: UserLevel Stuff
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Date: 10 Aug 89 22:45:08 GMT
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I know Greg Anderson knows it all, but I thought I'd offer an alternative to
questioning a stack developers desire (right?) to change the userlevel and/or
hide the menubar.  If it really bothers you, then hunt down and kill the
offending developer (right Greg?).  Otherwise, if it only, offends you in a
minor sort of way, change the offensive part and re-release the software under
your own logo (a great way to win friends and make money).

Tell me Greg, I always set the userlevel to 5, because most (if not all) of my
stacks call on features that are not present at the other userlevels.  Am I
also in violation of Greg's Guide to Good Stacks?  

Curiously Yours,

Jeff

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