WhatButton Version 4.2 by Eric Tremblay (ericet@cam.org) Submitted to: ftp://next-ftp.peak.org/ Should end up in: ftp://next-ftp.peak.org/pub/openstep/mach/sourcelibrary/WhatButton.4.2.m.NIS.bs.tar.gz Contact Info: Comments and suggestions are welcomed: E-mail: ericet@cam.org WWW: http://www.cam.org/~ericet Intro: This is an OLD app that I "converted". It's NOT EASY the conversion from NEXTSTEP to OpenStep. At least not as easy as we were lead to believe. Even a VERY simple application such as this one does not automatically convert to OpenStep. I can only imagine the work that it takes to convert something like WriteUp or other fancy applications... This is an example of how radio buttons work, radio buttons can be use in more then one way and the information they provide can be accessed also in more then one way. Hope this example will clear up any question you have about Radio Buttons. Other comments: This application is FREE to anyone using OpenStep. If you enjoy it, please write me and email! License Agreement: In this license, the author is Eric Tremblay. Permission to copy this package, to redistribute it and to use it for any purpose is granted. The author makes no express or implied warranty or representation of any kind with respect to the software found here, including any warranty that it is defect- free. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT WILL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS SOFTWARE. The author is under no obligation to provide any services, by way of maintenance, update, or otherwise. History: 4.2: Final OpenStep Version July 17, 1999 2.0: First OpenStep Port January 23, 1997 1.0: First Release. Created and compiled on NEXTSTEP December 19, 1992 What's New: Version 4.2 new application icon The Package: Version 4.2 comes complete in a tar.gz package. Which includes: - A FAT OpenStep binary for NeXT, Intel and Sparc hardware - README.TXT This file - Includes Full Source Code Compiling: This version includes all the source code necessary to recompile the program from scratch on OpenStep 4.2+ systems.