Multi-Area-Doorfile-Maker v0.2 Written by Bjorn Fagerstedt A utility for QuickBBS ST v1.06 and higher (I use 1.08). -* What is new in version 0.2 ? (For docs, please read MADM01.DOC) Hello again. Here I am taking up your harddisc-space again. Not very long since last time, eh... Ok, I admit. I wrote the MADM-program just for my own use, and it was not what you may call user-friendly or even workable. So I rewrote the little program and here you are, version 0.2 is in your hands (Or at least on your HD. If you don't use floppy disc(s) of course (Huuhhh... NOT a good idea. I have done it myself)). Well, then. What has changed? * The program works and is useable (wich was not the case with v0.1, wich for example could not handle backspaces in ANY inputs from the user (!)). * Now you can choose if you want to import a text to use as introduction text to the user, or if you want to write it in the program (a very simple, but working, editor is included). * New feature. These doorfiles can be very long. The user can't stop them after they has been started. Now you can write a little note in the introduction text about that, and then MADM puts in commands in the dor-file wich will give the user a second chance to decide if he wants to run the file or not. This feature if of course optional. * MADM-doorfiles now writes a note in the logfile about the activity. Not too much new, but now the program works! (When I'm writing this I am listening to the film music (music score) from the motion picture 'Basic Instinct'. It's great! Together with Conan - The Barbarian, Platoon and Backdraft it's the best film music I've ever heard. Just wanted to tell you that! :-) Very interesting, I guess :-)...) If you want to contact me (please do, I like mail), my net adresses are: FidoNet 2:201/319.0 NeST 90:1100/104.0 (New number, changed recently!) RpgNet 50:300/107.0 MultiSoft BBS, +46-8-53255854, 2400 Bps, 24h/day -* A word on your way (again)... (Maybe a new tradition in docfile-writing?) I exist everywhere From the deepest oceans to the highest mountains Wherever creatures dwell, live and die, there am I also. - Death