Great job bringing Moray to Windows, Lutz. My registration money will be
otw as soon as I can possibly work it in.
Now, if I could only get a reliable download from Olivier's PovLab site.
It hasn't worked out in over six months of trying (more like a year I
think). :(
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Paul Hinds
gri### [at] swbellnet
GrimDude wrote:
> Great job bringing Moray to Windows, Lutz. My registration money will be> otw as soon as I can possibly work it in.
Good !!
That have sense !
I would like to see more guys like you for shareware ! :)
> Now, if I could only get a reliable download from Olivier's PovLab site.> It hasn't worked out in over six months of trying (more like a year I> think). :(
Yes, have a too bad provider.
If you need anything special tell me.
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Denis Olivier,
http://www.povlab.org
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GrimDude <grimdude&nos### [at] swbellnet> wrote in article
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> Great job bringing Moray to Windows, Lutz. My registration money will
be
> otw as soon as I can possibly work it in.
No shit. This is a textbook example of how to do a port of a program. Every
change has
been for the better. Near zero learning curve. I was more productive with
the new
version within an hour. I used to hate it when my moniter would spazz on me
when
switching from windows to dos. Then I'd always have to get into POV and
tweak a
few things, because the dos version of Moray didn't let you set the
'transmit' value
of a pigment.
I love it.