About a year ago I uploaded my personal TP development library as
public domain code.  There were about 300 downloads - BUT NOT ONE
SINGLE SOLITARY RESPONSE - E-MAIL or otherwise.  Maybe the package
was too complex, 500+ procedures/objects/programs, but I can't
imagine that it was worthless.
     After another year of improvements, I am willing to try one
more time.  I am uploading a more managable portion

     My single most useful (to me) object is the STRA_object,
a heap-based STRing Array.  It functions as a memory equivalent
to a DOS text file and has methods for loading, saving, sorting,
storing, fetching and searching.  It has a small footprint in data
space and uses the heap effectively.  It can handle 1-16,380 lines
of TP strings, max initted at run time.  This effectively means
handling multi-hundred kbyte files.
     Because of my library structure, I am including PbMISC - my
collection of data conversion, date/time and whatever library.  Along
with the STRA object are a couple of other very useful (to me) objects
which use the STRA.

The deal is this:
1. This and all my other code is Public Domain as before. The code
     described above is in the library as STRAOBJ.ZIP
2. If I get 10 E-Mail or otherwise requests, I will mail full library
     disks to all who request them.
3. I WANT FEEDBACK AND/OR CODE IN TRADE.

     The rest of my libraries include binary file and dbf file objects,
CRT windows, selection windows and a lot of utility programs which
exercise this code.

     Good Coding,

                 Howard Richoux
                 6721 Shamrock Rd.
                 Lincoln, NE  68506

                 voice (402) 488-5867      fax (402) 488-8045
